WHO YOU’LL WORK WITH
You’ll report to the Manager, NVS (Nike Value Store) Assortment Planning, Korea, and collaborate closely with the Territory Planning team. Your key partners will include the NVS Planning team and cross-functional NVS teams such as SDSM (Store District Senior Manager), Store, MSC (Marketplace Supply Chain), Inbound, and CSC (Customer Service Center).
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We’re seeking an NVS Allocator who thrives on data and detail, with a proactive mindset and strong analytical skills. You’ll need to be a clear communicator who can build trust and influence across teams.
Bachelor's degree in related study of the roleMinimum 3 years of relevant experienceSolid understanding of retail math and inventory principlesProven ability to communicate effectively and influence stakeholdersExperience analyzing customer behavior, competitor activity, and retail trends; familiarity with the sports apparel and - footwear market is a plusAdvanced proficiency in MS Office, especially Excel (e.g., complex formulas, pivot tables, spreadsheet creation)Collaborative team player with the ability to partner across functions and engage senior leadershipNative Korean speaker; fluent in EnglishWHAT YOU’LL WORK ON
You’ll drive territory allocation and assortment planning for NVS, aligning with financial and inventory goals. Your work will include trend analysis, order execution, inventory optimization, and delivery tracking. You’ll also support store clustering strategies and guide defect handling processes.
Execute territory allocation plans to meet financial targets, inventory levels, and assortment distribution strategiesAnalyze in-season business trends (e.g., sales, store on-hand, warehouse stock, ship-in)Define assortment breadth and depth with appropriate size scalingMaintain fleet tiering, clustering, and category strength plans in alignment with the Location PlannerEnsure timely order execution, delivery tracking, and replenishmentIdentify and resolve inventory issues to maintain optimal stock levelsProvide guidance to stores on handling defective/B-grade goods