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Become A Merchandise Displayer
Education, Certification, Licensing Although merchandise displayers are not required to have an advanced education beyond high school, a degree or certificate in visual merchandising, graphic design, fashion design, interior design, or fine arts will help greatly in this competitive field. Those possessing a bachelor’s degree will have the best chance of not only finding work but also of advancing up the career ladder, possibly to corporate design departments. Even though formal education is important, it should be kept in mind that merchandise displayers receive most of their training on the job. An aspiring displayer can get an early start in the business by volunteering to help with the design and construction of parade floats or theater sets and props, or by getting part-time or summer jobs in stores. States do not require merchandise displayers to be licensed. However, it may be beneficial to join a trade association such as the National Association of Display Industries, Inc., which opens its membership to both designers and corporations. Membership would provide networking opportunities, business leads, and access to sponsored seminars to keep up with industry trends. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com This article on fashion merchandising schools and jobs has been provided courtesy of City Town Info. |
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