Merchandiser
(noun)
A person who is engaged in the business of buying and selling goods.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from french marchandiser, from marchand "merchant".
Examples:
- The merchandiser is responsible for ordering and stocking the store's products.
- The merchandiser analyzes sales data to determine which products are popular.
- The department store has a team of experienced merchandisers.
- The merchandiser works closely with suppliers to ensure a steady supply of goods.
- The role of the merchandiser is crucial to the success of a retail business.