- Home
- Career Overviews
- Advertising Careers
- Alternative Medical and Health
- Armed Services
- Broadcast Media
- Built Environment
- Catering Services
- Design, Arts and Crafts
- Education and Training
- Engineering
- Environment Animals Plants
- Financial Services
- Hair and Beauty
- IT Information Technology
- Legal Services
- Languages Information and Culture
- Medicine and Health
- Miscellaneous Careers
- Performing Arts
- Production
- Retail Careers ( A to P )
- Buyer
- Antique Dealer
- Auctioneer
- Bookseller
- Builders Merchant/Assistant
- Butcher
- Checkout Operator
- Contact Centre Operator
- Customer Services Assistant/Manager
- Filling Station Sales Assistant
- Florist
- Greengrocer
- Jeweller
- Market Trader
- Materials Reclaimer
- Meat Hygiene Inspector
- Meter Reader
- Newsagent
- Personal Shopper
- Pet Retail Assistant
- Post Office Customer Service Consultant
- Retail Careers ( R to Z )
- Science Related Careers (A to I)
- Acoustician
- Analytical Chemist
- Astronaut
- Astronomer
- Biochemist
- Biologist
- Biomedical Scientist
- Biotechnologist
- Botanist
- Chemist
- Clinical Research Associate
- Clinical Scientist
- Consumer Scientist
- Cosmetic Scientist
- Ecologist
- Education Lab Technician
- Entomologist
- Environmental Scientist
- Food Scientist/Technologist
- Forensic Scientist
- Geological Technician
- Geneticist
- Geophysicist
- Geoscientist
- Immunologist
- Science Related Careers (J to Z)
- Social and Care Work
- Sport , Leisure and Tourism
- Transport and Logistics
- Uniformed Services
- City Profiles for Students
- Birmingham City Guide
- Bolton City Guide
- Bournemouth City Guide
- Brighton City Guide
- Cardiff City Guide
- Derby City Guide
- Hull City Guide
- Leeds City Guide
- Leicester City Guide
- Liverpool City Guide
- London City Guide
- Manchester City Guide
- Newcastle Upon Tyne City Guide
- Nottingham City Guide
- Oxford City Guide
- Sheffield City Guide
- Southampton City Guide
- Sunderland City Guide
- Swansea City Guide
- Wolverhampton City Guide
- York City Guide
- Apprenticeships Advice
- Gap Year Advice
- Article Map
You are here
Entrepreneurs-Show-the-Way
Submitted by daniel on Mon, 04/07/2005 - 00:00
Retail is an industry that is often overlooked by those considering their career choices, with perceptions of shelf stackers and cashiers blinding many to the real potential of working in the sector.
One has to understand and accept that except for a fortunate few, everyone has to start at or near the bottom of the ladder. This is important part in learning the business and in gaining the experience that is needed to ultimately become an effective manager. Where retail does differ is in the number of opportunities that there are to move into management, particularly at an early age. For those who are good at what they do will find that advancement comes if they are able to prove that they have the knowledge, skills and abilities. Retail is as a result a young business, with a significant percentage of the companies having young management teams. What is probably more important is that many of these individuals have worked themselves up from the shop floor to positions in store or area management.
The opportunities however do not stop there. Retail is one of the few remaining industries that offer people the chance to move from shop floor positions into specialist posts. That means not everyone who is in a specialist post in retail began their career by going into these “sexier” positions directly from university. A good percentage that now work in human resources, training, marketing, merchandising, buying and other similar such posts proved that they had what it takes by working in a store.
Finally retail is the home of the entrepreneur. There are few industries where you can become your own boss so easily. Although the risks can be high with many stores going out of business every month, there do always exist businesses that can be purchased for reasonable amounts. Often not much is required to turn them into profitable concerns, however if you don’t fancy this route the potential always exists for you to start something new whether it be in your local high street, online or through direct mail. Today some of the richest people in the UK are retailers, people who got into the industry often with little or no qualifications and who have made things happen both for themselves and the companies they have worked for. People like Richard Branson who started his career by opening a record shop – today he controls an empire that includes everything from retail outlets to an airline. Then there is Phillip Green who is one of the richest and most powerful people in business following his buyouts of Arcadia and BHS. Now resident in Monaco he owns an empire worth billions of pounds and growing. They are however not alone, groups like Carphone Warehouse, Phones 4 U and New Look are all owned by young entrepreneurs who have made good in retail.
Don’t miss out – have a closer look and you will find that retail has a career for you, no matter what your interest or qualification levels, whether you wish to work part time or full time.
Career and Course Articles:








