Manage and update online product listings, pricing, inventory, and customer orders across e-commerce channels. Coordinate with shipping/warehouse teams, ensure listing accuracy, and generate basic e-commerce reports.
Job Summary: Manage online product listings and order data for e-commerce platforms.
Job Description / Duties:
- Input product information, pricing, and stock levels
- Track and update customer orders
- Coordinate with shipping/warehouse teams
- Ensure accuracy across all online sales channels
- Generate basic e-commerce reports
Qualifications:
- Knowledge of Shopify, Amazon, eBay, or similar platforms preferred
- Attention to detail
- Computer literacy
Benefits: Remote, PTO, flexible hours, health benefits
Salary Range: 💰 $33,000 – $48,000
Top Skills
Amazon
Ebay
Shopify
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