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JCPENNEY
Cleaning Worker
Permanent · Hong Kong
UNDER ARMOUR
sr. Lead, Cyber Security - Apac
Permanent · HONG KONG
CORPORATE, PVH
Marketing Executive, Calvin Klein Asia Pacific
Permanent · Hong Kong
PVH
Senior Product Manager, Merchandising, Calvin Klein Asia Pacific (6-Months Contract)
Permanent · Hong Kong
AESOP
Brand Marketing Manager, Asia
Permanent · Hong Kong
SHISEIDO
Manager - Marketing (Ecommerce & CRM), Shiseido Fragrance Division
Permanent · Hong Kong
SHISEIDO
Manager - Sales & Operations, Ipsa
Permanent · Hong Kong
SHISEIDO
Manager - Marketing (Digital Performance & Ecommerce), Nars
Permanent · Hong Kong
PUMA
Manager Fabric Development Apparel
Permanent · Hong Kong
SHISEIDO
Senior Manager - Sales And Operations, Shiseido And Drunk Elephant
Permanent · Hong Kong
PVH
Vice President, Brand & Shopper Experience, Tommy Hilfiger Asia Pacific
Permanent · Hong Kong
PVH
Visual Merchandising Manager, Hong Kong & Macau
Permanent · Hong Kong
PVH
Manager, Merchandising, Tommy Hilfiger, Asia Pacific
Permanent · Hong Kong
L'OREAL GROUP
CRM Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
SHISEIDO
Senior Manager - Marketing, Shiseido And Drunk Elephant
Permanent · Hong Kong
PUMA
Garment Technician
Permanent · Hong Kong
AESOP
Retail Consultant | Hong Kong And Macau
Permanent · Central
L'OREAL GROUP
Kerastase - 美容顧問 / 資深美容顧問 (Brand Ambassador / Senior Brand Ambassador)
Permanent · Hong Kong
LOVISA
Assistant Store Manager
Permanent · YUEN LONG
UNDER ARMOUR
Senior Costing Analyst
Permanent · HONG KONG
LULULEMON
Assistant Manager | Hong Kong Citygate Outlet
Permanent · Hong Kong
COTY
Beauty Advisor
Permanent · Hong Kong
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Most fashion professionals want a new job

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Reuters
Published
Jul 6, 2011

July 6 - Nearly 70 percent of U.S. employees in the fashion and retail sectors plan to look for a new job in the next year, according to a survey released on Tuesday.


Not all the fashion jobs can be on the bright side of life. - photo: corbis

Those who had already switched jobs within the last 12 months saw their base salaries increase by up to 20 percent, according to findings released by recruitment firm 24 Seven Inc and the American Apparel & Footwear Association.

The survey of 2,000 professionals, including those in design, merchandising, sales, product development and e-commerce, indicate people are moving to different companies or positions in line with their changing job expectations.

While the fashion industry fluctuates, consumer spending -- which makes up nearly 70 percent of U.S. economic activity -- has remained somewhat bleak.

Sales at U.S. retailers' stores open at least a year are expected to rise about 3.5 percent in 2011, but consumer demand has been "more choppy" lately, Michael Niemira, chief economist of the International Council of Shopping Centers, told Reuters last week.

Overall, job expectations for 2011 were upbeat, as 62 percent responded that they expect their salaries to rise and 43 percent expect their bonuses to increase.

As fashion and retail professionals redefine their career paths, companies are learning to keep up to recruit and retain talent.

The design, digital and e-commerce areas are the most vibrant right now, with job demand steadily increasing. Flex-time and the ability to telecommute are also allowing more professionals to seek jobs that allow them to maintain their own schedules from home.

(Reporting by Eunju Lie; editing by Andre Grenon)

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