Retailing is an important
field to study because of its impact on the economy, its functions in
distribution, and its relationship with firms selling goods and services to
retailers for their resale or use. These factors are discussed next. A fourth
factor for students of retailing is the broad range of career opportunities
Many Career Opportunities
Are Available in Retailing
Although the typical
entry-level positions in retailing for a post secondary graduate include retail
management trainee, department/sales manager, and assistant buyer, it is
generally difficult to classify retail career opportunities—because there are
so many of them. Most large retail organizations can be described as “small
cities.” As such, these retailers offer career paths in almost every aspect of
business, such as buying, store operations, accounting, financial management,
human resources, advertising, public relations, marketing research, and so on.
The ideal candidate
pursuing a retail career should possess the following qualities:
● Be a “people person” to
understand customer needs and be an effective team member.
● Be flexible to be able
to perform a variety of tasks throughout the workday.
● Be decisive to make
quick decisions that are well thought out.
● Have analytical skills
to analyze data and predict trends.
● Have stamina to be able
to work under pressure for long time periods.
What makes retailing so
fascinating is the constant change that a retail executive must understand and
manage. Among the areas of retailing that are now undergoing rapid change are
the increased importance on non-store retailing, the focus on customer
satisfaction, and the application of technology to all areas of retailing.
These changes represent both opportunities and challenges.
Retailing encompasses the
business activities involved in selling goods and services to consumers for
their personal, family, or household use. While retailing can be defined as including
every sale to the final consumer (ranging from cars to apparel to meals at
restaurants), we normally focus on those businesses that sell “merchandise
generally without transformation, while rendering services incidental to the
sale of merchandise. Retailing today is at an interesting crossroads. On the
one hand, retail sales are at their highest point in history. Wal-Mart is now
the leading company in the world in terms of sales—
Ahead of ExxonMobil,
General Motors, and other manufacturing giants. New technologies are improving
retail productivity. There are lots of opportunities to start a new retail
business—or work for an existing one—and to become a franchisee. Global
retailing possibilities abound. On the other hand, retailers face numerous
challenges. Many consumers are bored with shopping or do not have much time for
it. Some locales have too many stores, and retailers often spur one another
into frequent price cutting (and low profit margins). Customer service
expectations are high at a time when more retailers offer self-service and
automated systems.
At the same time, many
retailers remain unsure about what to do with the Web; they are still grappling
with the emphasis to place on image enhancement, customer information and feed-
back, and sales transactions.
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