I know I have taken a major step back on my blog and as most
you may know I work full time as a Fashion Buyer at Penneys Head Office.
That’s why I have taken it upon myself to give you all
the inside scope on my job role.
I get lots of emails & texts from my fellow followers
and friends asking me ‘’How I got into buying‘’ and ‘’What course or
college did I go to?’’.
So I will let you all in on my
journey to becoming a Fashion Buyer.
It all started when I wanted to be a Fashion Designer. I got
this passion from my Grand Mother as she was a Dress Designer for over 60
years. I used to help her when i was younger and knew this was the career path
I wanted to go down. After my leaving cert exams I applied for a course in
Colaiste Ide to do Fashion & Design. This was a 1 year course which gave me
great exposure to pattern drafting, design, communication and life drawing etc.
I loved the course but I knew there was something else I wanted from it and it
also changed my thoughts on being a designer and how competitive the
current Irish fashion designer industry is so I started to think of different
career paths for fashion. I did my work experience with Irish Fashion
Design Aideen Bodkin and landed a job with her. In the meantime I did
another part-time course in Portobello College which was Fashion
Buying, Merchandising and Visual Display. This course opened me up to the world of
Buying and I knew this was the route I wanted to go down.
I applied for a job as Trainee Buyer for Penneys back in
2008 and they were looking for more experience, so I parked the thought of it .
Then an Admin role came up so I decided to go for it. I went for the interview
and came out with mixed views whether I wanted the job but didn’t stress over
it and then I got called back for another interview. After a few days I got a
call to say that I got the job, I was so excited. I started in Ladies
Accessories and worked on for 4 years. I bought the ranges for makeup
bags, belts, purses and luggage. This started with me going in as Admin then I
got promoted to Trainee Buyer and then Assistant Buyer.
Being 4 years with the company I decided that I needed to travel
and get it out of my system as I went straight from college into full-time
employment. I knew it was something I had to do but wanted to come back
to Penneys in the future. After 2 years in Australia I decided I wanted
to come back to Ireland and applied for my position again. Within the
first week of me being home I had my interview and got my job back. I started
the following week in Ladies wear and couldn’t have been happier as this is the department where I had always wanted to be.
So to all your Guys & Girls out there who want to make
it as a Fashion Buyer here are a few top tips for you:
- Do go to college for something retail related or have an aspect of this.
- Don’t just think you have to go to college for 3 years to land a job. I did a 1 year course and a part –time course. There is always a loop hole.
- Do have some retail experience whether is a part – time job or weekends as buying is all about the Customer.
- Do window shop on college courses as there is so much more out there now to when I did it with DIT, Crumlin College and Colaiste Ide in Dublin.
- Don’t just think since you like buying clothes or styling new trends this is what Buying is, as this is just the icing on the cake. There is a lot more to do role.
- Do your research on what the actual job spec is on a Fashion Buyer and the levels of Fashion Buyer ranks within each company.
- Do an internship in the company you would like to land yourself a job whether is Penneys, Dunnes Stores, Heatons or Brown Thomas.
- Do try to keep in contact with your line manager in the company after your internship as they can inform you on upcoming roles.