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Internship - Fashion/Operations

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$16.75 - $22/hr

Our company is becoming more widespread by the day, with all operations occurring at our downtown Manhattan location including the distribution of e-commerce sales. The ability to keep up your pace ...

Our company is becoming more widespread by the day, with all operations occurring at our downtown Manhattan location including the distribution of e-commerce sales. The ability to keep up your pace ...

Retail Fashion Intern

Astoria, NY

$19 - $22/hr

Retail Operations Reports To: Store Manager / Retail Supervisor Status: Internship Part-Time Position Overview Hour Children is seeking a Retail Fashion Intern to support day-to-day thrift store ...

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How much do fashion operations jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for fashion operations in the United States is $26.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $30.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Fashion Operations?

Fashion Operations refers to the behind-the-scenes processes and activities that ensure the smooth functioning of fashion businesses, such as brands, retailers, or manufacturers. This includes supply chain management, production scheduling, inventory control, logistics, and coordination between design, marketing, and sales teams. Professionals in fashion operations work to optimize efficiency, reduce costs, and deliver products on time while maintaining quality standards. They play a crucial role in translating creative ideas into market-ready products and ensuring customer satisfaction.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Fashion Operations, and why are they important?

To thrive in Fashion Operations, you need strong organizational skills, supply chain knowledge, and a background in business or fashion management. Familiarity with inventory management systems, ERP software, and logistics tools is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and adaptability help professionals coordinate between design, production, and retail teams. These skills ensure efficient workflows, timely product delivery, and smooth collaboration across the fashion supply chain.

What is the difference between Fashion Operations vs Fashion Merchandising?

AspectFashion OperationsFashion Merchandising
Primary FocusManaging supply chain, production, logistics, and overall operational efficiencyPlanning, buying, and presenting products to maximize sales and appeal
Required SkillsProject management, logistics, vendor coordinationMarket analysis, trend forecasting, visual presentation
Work EnvironmentManufacturing facilities, warehouses, supply chain officesRetail stores, showrooms, corporate offices
Common EmployersFashion brands, manufacturers, supply chain companiesRetailers, department stores, fashion brands

Fashion Operations focuses on the behind-the-scenes management of production and logistics, ensuring products are manufactured and delivered efficiently. Fashion Merchandising centers on selecting and presenting products to attract customers and drive sales. Both roles are essential in the fashion industry but serve different functions within the supply chain and retail process.

How does a Fashion Operations professional typically collaborate with design, merchandising, and logistics teams?

Fashion Operations professionals play a central role in ensuring smooth coordination between design, merchandising, and logistics departments. They act as a bridge by facilitating communication, aligning production schedules, and resolving any bottlenecks that may arise in the supply chain. This often involves participating in cross-functional meetings, tracking sample developments, and ensuring on-time delivery of materials and finished products. Effective collaboration is key to meeting launch deadlines and maintaining product quality standards throughout the season.
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Infographic showing various Fashion Operations job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,588 per year, or $26.2 per hour.

Internship - Fashion/Operations

Rosie Pope

Manhattan, NY โ€ข On-site

$16.75 - $22/hr

Internship

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Company Description
Founded in 2008, the Rosie Pope line has grown from a collection of couture gowns to encompass all things maternity and baby! From a series of advice columns to a widely distributed line of maternity and baby clothes, the Rosie Pope brand is to motherhood what Martha Stewart is to entertaining. There are two locations in NYC, the Flagship on the Upper East Side and the Tribeca location which is known as The Lab - an eclectic mix of all things maternity. From curating next season's color palettes to cultivating the ultimate shopping experience, this space in Tribeca houses seeded ideas from which great things bloom!
Our internship program is predicated on the fact that our company thrives on quick-thinking, fast-paced, self-motivated individuals. We are constantly pioneering new territory for ourselves within the less explored world of maternity and the ever-changing world of kids! Thus, we look for interns who can not only keep up, but also contribute to our company.
Job Description
There are two unpaid internship positions currently available at Rosie Pope. We are looking for detail-oriented applicants interested in learning more about the intricacies of the retail industry at a small and growing company. Our company is becoming more widespread by the day, with all operations occurring at our downtown Manhattan location including the distribution of e-commerce sales. The ability to keep up your pace is not only a must in the city but indispensable at our company.
Qualifications
It is not mandatory that applicants should be seeking college credit for their internship hours, however it is a plus! The program dates are flexible. We ask that the applicant is able to work at least 3 days per week for a minimum of 12 weeks. The earliest available start date is November 6.
Qualifications
We are looking to work with interns who will be...
  • A current college graduate or undergraduate student seeking retail experience
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and Excel
  • Able to grasp and implement new concepts quickly
  • Able to analyze existing data and identify errors
  • Driven to take the initiative with new ideas
  • Able to identify where improvement is needed
  • Organized and timely

Though you will not be working directly with customers, enthusiasm is a must! At Rosie Pope Maternity, every day is a baby shower!
Additional Information
The internship mainly takes place in Tribeca with occasional trips to the UES store to assess product, rearrange the stockroom, etc. The main components of the internship are product management, internet operations, and order fulfillment.
Tasks for Product Management include:
  • Assessing inventory levels
  • Identifying areas of shrink or growth
  • Evaluating return inventory
  • Stacking and moving inventory
  • Completing store transfers
  • Reporting on stock levels
  • Prepping the order of new merchandise to replenish all stores
  • Enacting strategies to move merchandise both in stores and online

Tasks for Internet Operations include:
  • Distributing online purchases
  • Evaluate online sales
  • Developing strategies to reduce online returns
  • Developing processes to maintain online stock
  • Maintaining product levels to prevent lost sales
  • Analyzing data to determine product interest amongst geographic region
  • Identifying ways to convert boutique shoppers to online sales
  • Tracking revenue increases based on marketing efforts

Tasks for Order Fulfillment include:
  • Pulling and packing drop ship orders
  • Pulling and packing in house online orders
  • Identifying when stock is low
  • Removing product from third party retailers' sites
  • Acknowledging when product is moving quickly
  • Enacting strategies to move less ideal product