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CatalogAnalyst

San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Catalog Analyst. Skills: managing the online product catalog, ensuring accurate and consistent product listings, cross-functional team collaboration, delivering an optimized online shopping experience, on time delivery, site merchandising, operations processes, project management. managing the online product catalog. ensuring accurate and consistent product listings, including attribution, category mapping, and descriptions across Old Navy US + CA websites for assigned product divisions”

What You'll Achieve.

deliver an optimized online shopping experience; on time delivery; meet or exceed the commercial plan and financial goals; drive conversion

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Ability to analyze data and troubleshoot issues that prevent products from appearing online, categorization and navigational issues and how requested changes will impact the site experience

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3-5 years of ecommerce, retail or merchandising experience, Ability to analyze data and troubleshoot issues that prevent products from appearing online, categorization and navigational issues and how requested changes will impact the site experience, computer skills, in-depth knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word, Outlook helpful

Nice to Have

Familiarity with fashion/online retail space a plus

What You'll Do.

managing the online product catalog

ensuring accurate and consistent product listings

including attribution

and descriptions across Old Navy US + CA websites for assigned product divisions

managing navigational updates and tagging to ensure navigation and facets align with the strategic intent set by the Online Experience teams

ensuring products are appropriately mapped to relevant categories

improving the customer journey and site usability

Execute initial product setup

and web mapping ensuring accuracy and high-quality work across the site

with an understanding of its impact on the customer experience

Manage quarterly photography shot requests/ASLR rules and ensure that while in-season

Photo teams are tracking to photography standards set in place

Validate product copy and shot strategy as it relates back to merchandising intent

Execute the vision of product site navigation

category storytelling

and seasonal navigation plans

Analyze roadblocks in the product-to-site pipeline for US and Canada

Resolve issues or coordinate with photo

and central product teams to ensure all products are approved for site publication prior to the planned publication date

Drive product catalog execution

Create visually compelling and business driving merchandise sorts supporting evergreen navigation and new product collections that drive business objectives while balancing the art to drive conversion

and navigate complexities of third-party vendor technologies

including related product recommendations

personalized merchandising

onsite and third-party search results

and outfitting templates and galleries

Manage BOPIS exclusions

product publication dates

and surfacing deactivations to Online Experience team that appear to be missed/forgotten to ensure timely reactivation where appropriate

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work closely with cross-functional teams like Online Experience/Innovation, Copy Operations, Photo Operations, and other cross functional teams; serve as liaison between Online Experience, Content Production, and Marketing; Collaborate in projects and assignments of diverse scope; effectively work across all levels of the organization

Communication Scope

Excellent oral/written communication

Process & Methodology

some project management experience

Full Job Description

## About the Role Catalog Analyst is responsible for managing the online product catalog, ensuring accurate and consistent product listings, including attribution, category mapping, and descriptions across Old Navy US + CA websites for assigned product divisions. They work closely with cross-functional teams like Online Experience/Innovation, Copy Operations, Photo Operations, and other cross functional teams to deliver an optimized online shopping experience and on time delivery. This includes managing navigational updates and tagging to ensure navigation and facets align with the strategic intent set by the Online Experience teams. They are also responsible for ensuring products are appropriately mapped to relevant categories, managing PDP Tiles, improving the customer journey and site usability. By blending ecommerce merchandising expertise with strategic insights, they ensure the product catalog enhances the overall shopping experience, driving a seamless and up-to-date catalog that resonates with millions of daily visitors. ## What You'll Do * Execute initial product setup, product go live, and web mapping ensuring accuracy and high-quality work across the site, with an understanding of its impact on the customer experience. * Manage quarterly photography shot requests/ASLR rules and ensure that while in-season, Photo teams are tracking to photography standards set in place. * Validate product copy and shot strategy as it relates back to merchandising intent. * Execute the vision of product site navigation, category storytelling, and seasonal navigation plans. * Analyze roadblocks in the product-to-site pipeline for US and Canada. Resolve issues or coordinate with photo, copy, translation, and central product teams to ensure all products are approved for site publication prior to the planned publication date. * Drive product catalog execution and serve as liaison between Online Experience, Content Production, and Marketing to bring the customer online shopping

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