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Will Sprakel

Omaha,NE

Summary

Effective at working in fast-paced grocery environments to restock and arrange merchandise in an appealing way. Upbeat and friendly team player with a good attitude and willingness to take on any task. Skilled in unloading trucks, moving merchandise and stocking shelves. Enthusiastic, positive and dedicated professional proficient in correct procedures for stocking and rotating merchandise. Physically fit and active. Devoted Merchandiser knowledgeable about products and eye-catching display strategies. Organized, hardworking and focused on driving sales through optimized merchandising. Proven success in planning and multitasking to accomplish challenging targets.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Product Merchandiser

Costco
Omaha, NE
05.2022 - Current
  • Increased product visibility by strategically arranging merchandise displays in high-traffic areas.
  • Improved store aesthetics by designing visually appealing and cohesive merchandising layouts.
  • Reduced out-of-stock instances with diligent inventory monitoring and timely communication with suppliers.
  • Trained new team members on best practices for product merchandising, ensuring consistent visual standards across the store.
  • Maximized retail space utilization by creatively configuring display fixtures to showcase a greater variety of products.
  • Facilitated clear communication between store management and staff regarding merchandising objectives, contributing to a cohesive and goal-oriented team environment.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Business And Managerial Economics

University of Nebraska At Omaha
Omaha, NE
05.2026

Skills

  • Merchandise Presentation
  • Customer Segmentation
  • Space Planning
  • Time Management
  • Visual Merchandising
  • Inventory Management
  • Stock Replenishment
  • Merchandise Planning

Timeline

Product Merchandiser

Costco
05.2022 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Business And Managerial Economics

University of Nebraska At Omaha
Will Sprakel