Entry-level fashion jobs focus on the manufacturing and marketing of products within the fashion industry. In this role, you may support the retail sales of products, help a buyer select clothing and other merchandise, design accessories suitable for your part of the fashion industry, and otherwise support the company. Many entry-level fashion jobs take the form of an internship, but you can find full-time positions. Companies typically use this role to provide additional training and education for employees, especially when working with established brands or customers. Some entry-level fashion workers manage product lifecycles, maintain a fashion closet, or collaborate with buyers to understand merchandising strategies, delivery requirements, and pre-order needs.