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Introducing Retail - The Place to Be

By Jed McCall

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Despite the current climate, the retail sector holds prospects for young and old workers alike. The latest poll found the retail sector offers improved opportunities because, this area has a much improved career structure, better wages on offer now. Plus a greater availability and choice, of both training and qualifications.

The poll also determined that the retail sector performed better than the finance and banking sectors for its develoment of work based skills and, generally, resposibility was given much sooner. Retail exployees do not have to spend years in one position, unless this is their choice. The retail environment also offers a huge range of working arrangements, with twenty four seven trading patterns. There is a huge amount of choice on offer with, different hours, days and shift patterns to be covered, hours to suit any situation that you can think of, there is bound to be something to suit you.

To many years have passed with the belief that anyone can work in retail, you need no special qualifications or personal skills, put another way, working in the retail environment was not going to change anyone's world. In fact the opposite is true. The employee in the retail sector must have knowledge or a least an overview of the legislation that is current and developing at a fast rate. Common sense and the ability to deal with people, more important than ever now, with the current economic climate.

The desire to improve their customer service skills, the employee who can deliver consistent levels of excellent customer service will never be out of work. There is a direct link to providing achieving and exceeding customr expectations and the profit results of your employer. It is true to say that you do not need qualifications to work in many areas of retail, however to make it your career and to remain employed in tough times, you will need to demonstrate a commitment to improving your skills in the working environment, along with a desire to learn .

How do you do this, make it your business to learn all you can about the area of retail that you currently work in, or want to make a move into. Ensure you find out all you can about the company or the business that you would like to work for. You should put in an application to the personel or human resources department, or to the manager of an independant outlet. Even if these people are not recruiting currently, ask them to retain your applicaton of file, you never know when their situation may change.

While you are searching the newspapers, notice boards of the larger employers, agencies etc., never be afraid to put yourself forward and ask about vacancies. Most agencies are frequently asked to recruit for companies and will recommend a good worker to prospective employers, this is one way of getting into the environment that you are seeking, sign on with an agency. When you are selected for interview, always remember. You are selling yourself in the first instance, so make a good impression, be clean, tidy and presentable.

Armed with the knowledge you have gained, covering the area of work you are applying for and the company involved, you will be unstoppable. If you take note of and act on the basic points mentioned, you will get noticed. Only you can change your future, and make the move, there is no time like the present.

Retail is a fast paced environment, there is so much to learn and become involved in. Remember, a large amount of business people, some with very large companies and organisations, gained their original experience of retail on the shop floor. To be successful you need to know the business from the shop floor, through all departments and areas. If your future plans involve having your own business within an area of retail, what are you waiting for, investigate now.

Experienced retail professional, in business management, planning and training. with a particular interest in the success and development of the independent business, who have the potential to offer ever declining choice's and service to consumers. Retail is a demanding and rewarding career, requiring more emphasis on recruitment, training and developing the right people into the industry to take it forward. http://www.how2retail.co.uk

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