E-Commerce Intern - 6 months FTC

Christian Louboutin
London
1 month ago
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Job Summary:

Christian Louboutin is looking for a detail-oriented and proactive E-Commerce Intern to support the day-to-day operations of our external e-commerce sites. This role will be instrumental in managing key operational tasks, ensuring a seamless online shopping experience for our customers, and maintaining strong relationships with our e-commerce partners.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist with the daily operations of external e-commerce platforms.
  • Support with data management, including pricing updates, stock checks, and product uploads.
  • Conduct weekly site walks across all partner websites to ensure correct representation of products and pricing.
  • Coordinate with internal teams to manage geopricing and stock availability ahead of key seasonal launches.
  • Collaborate with IT to resolve data and pricing-related issues before each season launch and for ad hoc updates.
  • Manage the download and organization of e-commerce pack shots for partners.
  • Provide product nominations for curated edits on partner sites.
  • Conduct competitor analysis to benchmark our e-commerce presence.
  • Track and record Christian Louboutin product or brand features across partner sites and social media.
  • Attend external meetings with partners, document key discussion points, and follow up on action items.
  • Handle additional operational requests as needed.


Qualifications & Skills:

  • Basic experience with Excel and data management.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Proactive mindset with excellent organizational and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
  • Previous experience in e-commerce or retail operations is a plus.


Our Business:

Christian Louboutin opened his first boutique in Paris in 1992. An artist and craftsman with a true passion for shoes, his designs are unique and instantly recognizable, thanks in part to their signature and now trademarked red lacquered soles. The collections for both men and women combine wit, glamour, elegance and technical proficiency like no other. 2014 welcomed the launched of Christian Louboutin Beaute with its first nail colour, Rouge Louboutin. The collection has continued to diversify since then with the launch of lip in 2015, fragrance in 2016 and more recently a wonderful eye collection in 2017. With an extensive range of collections, Christian Louboutin now counts more than 130 boutiques globally.


Our people are at the heart of our brand. We celebrate individuality and allow the freedom to have responsibility, autonomy and creativity within your role. Our colleagues have in common the passion and dedication to our Brand, and its continued success.



Our Values:

We aredown to earth– we stand with authenticity, integrity and respect.

We havepassion– we drive the business with agility and care and we are committed to excellence.

We havehappinessin all that we do – As a team player, we collaborate with positivity, open-mindedness and fun.

We work withinspiration– we envision the future with confidence, creativity and freedom.


If the shoe fits, walk with us



Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:

The Maison Christian Louboutin is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to recruitment practices that do not discriminate against any job applicant because of their race, color, gender, age, nationality, culture(s), religion, sex, physical or mental disability, or age. We believe that a culture of diversity and individuality fosters our core values we listed above. So, if you also share this mindset and these values and you dream of coloring your soles red as part of the Louboutin adventure, please join us!


*Please note:

By submitting your CV and application information to Christian Louboutin UK Ltd for the above role, you hereby consent to be contacted by email and/or by telephone in relation to this recruitment process by the HR, Northern Europe Team.

Christian Louboutin UK Ltd respects your privacy and your desire to understand how your information will be handled and used. For more information on our how we collect, use and store your information, please refer to our Privacy Notice: http://eu.christianlouboutin.com/uk_en/policy

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