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The average salary for a Merchandise Displayer in U.S. is $39,040.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $39,040

$29,280$51,230

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $18.77

$14.08$24.63

What does a Merchandise Displayer earn?

On average, merchandise displayers earn around $39,040 per year in the U.S. Merchandise displayers work on the front lines of retail stores, arranging product displays to draw in customers. They typically collaborate with store managers and sales staff to create eye-catching displays in windows, shelves and aisles. A merchandise displayer can choose to specialise in a particular area such as visual merchandising, window displays or retail styling.

How to earn more as a Merchandise Displayer

"To become a Merchandise Displayer, you’ll need to understand visual merchandising principles, know the products and brands you wish to display, and possess excellent customer service and communication skills. Additionally, you could pursue a college degree in fashion and/or graphic design, have retail experience, and become familiar with retail software programs. In order to earn more in your position, you can gain certification, specialize in visual merchandising, and/or become a Store Manager. You can take a more entrepreneurial route and start your own consulting business or assist stores in designing displays and merchandise collections."