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Retail merchandising professionals make products in retail outlets available to consumers by stocking shelves and displays. Before products are placed on store shelves, they pass through a planning, analysis, and supply-chain process. A marketing manager or a merchandise planner decides which products will be placed on which shelves and at what heights. He or she also determines the quantities of products to be displayed.People with merchandising backgrounds may work as merchandising assistants, merchandising planners, online retail merchandising managers, directors of retail operations and merchandising, retail merchandise allocators, merchandising specialists, merchandising representatives, senior merchandising representatives, or merchandise department managers.To obtain a retail merchandising job, one must have a high school diploma and may need a bachelor's degree. Having a few years of experience in retail operations or merchandising may be helpful.