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Obtain information about customer needs or preferences by conferring with sales or purchasing personnel.
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Monitor and analyze sales records, trends, or economic conditions to anticipate consumer buying patterns, company sales, and needed inventory.
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Collaborate with vendors to obtain or develop desired products.
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Conduct sales meetings to introduce new merchandise.
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Monitor consumer preferences or environmental trends to determine the best way to introduce new green products.
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Examine, select, order, or purchase merchandise consistent with quality, quantity, specification requirements, or other factors, such as environmental soundness.
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Develop strategies to advertise green products or merchandise to consumers.
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Provide clerks with information to print on price tags, such as price, mark-ups or mark-downs, manufacturer number, season code, or style number.
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Recommend mark-up rates, mark-down rates, or merchandise selling prices.
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Inspect merchandise or products to determine quality, value, or yield.
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Monitor competitors' sales activities by following their advertisements in newspapers or other media.
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Identify opportunities to buy green commodities, such as alternative energy, water, or carbon-neutral products for resale to consumers.
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Analyze environmental aspects of competing merchandise when making buying decisions.
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Train or supervise sales or clerical staff.
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Consult with store or merchandise managers about budgets or goods to be purchased.
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Negotiate prices, discount terms, or transportation arrangements with suppliers.
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Authorize payment of invoices or return of merchandise.
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Compare transportation options to determine the most energy-efficient options.
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Determine which products should be featured in advertising, the advertising medium to be used, or when the ads should be run.
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Buy merchandise or commodities for resale to wholesale or retail consumers.