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This role partners closely with Apparel Merchandising, Marketing, ITS, Store Teams, and Vendors to define digital category and product standards for apparel, footwear, accessories, and home textiles. The position ensures that apparel specific product content is received, delivered, and maintained accurately and efficiently across all Meijer digital properties. This role also assists the Digital Content Specialist in directing and facilitating the vision, sourcing, and & production of digital merchandising content.
What You'll be Doing:
- Own the digital category and product experience for assigned apparel categories, including product/content strategy, standards, availability, quantity, and quality across all digital channels. This includes regulatory compliance, category experience, and the “digital shelf” — taxonomy, wayfinding, search, product images, messaging, size/fit attributes, material details, and style information.
- Support enhanced apparel product information such as customer reviews, fit guides, size charts, care instructions, and video content.
- Develop and manage online product recommendation strategies tailored to apparel customer behavior and seasonal buying patterns.
- Collaborate with marketing partners to align apparel product and commerce strategy with broader content strategy, planning, and campaigns (e.g., seasonal fashion stories, trend launches, brand spotlights).
- Partner with the media team to optimize apparel content for internal and external SEO/SEM, ensuring discoverability of key brands, trends, and categories.
- Lead relationships with apparel vendors and third party partners related to ecommerce content, digital assets, and product data standards.
- Work closely with Apparel Merchandising and Retail Operations to evolve online assortment and availability rules, including size runs, color variations, seasonal transitions, and promotional readiness.
- Collaborate with Merchandise Operations to improve processes for onboarding and maintaining apparel product assortments, ensuring accuracy in attributes such as size, color, fabric, fit, and style details.
- Use internal tools (CFD/PEF/Tier Management/Search) to approve digital product content, map apparel products to the correct taxonomy, optimize search results, and refine category product sorting.
- Communicate with vendors and internal partners to identify and resolve discrepancies in apparel item information, images, or attributes.
- Identify and communicate opportunities for optimization in process, technology, content quality, or workflow specific to apparel categories.
- Partner cross-functionally with Merchandising, Field Merchandising, Global Sourcing, Site Merchandising, Category Management, Content Production, & Marketing Campaign teams to ensure seamless execution from start to finish of the product selection & presentation process - sample selection, alignment with field planograms, marketing feature selection, fashion production coordination, photoshoot planning/execution and live on site.
- Responsible for providing ongoing feedback and escalations that could hinder the digital merchandising of product lines.
- Clearly understand and execute all softlines merchandise vision in the digital environment, spanning all customer touchpoints
- Partner with Content Production team on merchandising selections, fashion trend direction, style curation, and content/photoshoot planning aligned to seasonal fashion stories.
What You Bring With You (Qualifications)
- 2–4 years of experience in Merchandising, Retail, or eCommerce, preferably within apparel (apparel, footwear, accessories, or home textiles).
- Strong understanding of the retail industry and eCommerce, with specific knowledge of apparel product lines, trends, and customer purchase behavior — especially in digital environments.
- Highly detailoriented and organized, with strong accuracy in managing apparelspecific attributes such as size, color, and style details.
- Ability to meet production deadlines and manage seasonal apparel priorities.
- Understanding of intellectual property rights, compliance, and brand standards, especially as they relate to apparel imagery and content.
Skills Required
- 2-4 years of experience in Merchandising, Retail, or eCommerce
- Strong understanding of retail industry and eCommerce
- Highly detail-oriented and organized
- Ability to meet production deadlines and manage seasonal apparel priorities
- Understanding of intellectual property rights and brand standards
Meijer Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Meijer and has not been reviewed or approved by Meijer.
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Healthcare Strength — Healthcare coverage is described as a meaningful part of the total package, with medical, dental, and vision options and additional supplemental coverage. The availability of wellness programming and online doctor visits further strengthens the health offering.
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Retirement Support — Retirement offerings are positioned as solid, including 401(k) access and Roth 401(k) options that some find valuable. Union-negotiated structures are also associated with above-average pay and benefits in certain service roles.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Time-off benefits are a recurring bright spot, including paid time off, vacation time, and holiday pay that can accumulate over time. Paid parental leave is also part of the package, supporting work-life needs alongside PTO.
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What We Do
It takes guts to start a business during the Great Depression. And it takes vision to keep it going. Our founder, Hendrik Meijer, opened Thrifty Acres in 1934. Almost thirty years later, his son, Fred, pioneered the world’s first ever supercenter – setting the table for who we are today: a multi-billion-dollar household name in retail. Of course, we’re not done. Not by a long shot. We recently launched the nation’s largest grocery home-delivery service – reinventing the business of grocery shopping … again. A lot has changed over the years, except for one thing; we’re still family owned. And that sense of family runs deep in everything we do. It’s the difference between selling a product and serving a community, and it’s the reason we’ve given back over $30 million to local food pantries in the last ten years. So, if you appreciate the pioneering spirit of Meijer, we’d like to connect with you. Because the bigger our family, the better









