How to Find E-Commerce Jobs

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From maintaining the software that supports the Internet's many retail sites to managing drop-shipment warehouses, there are a multitude of jobs available in the e-commerce industry. Find a job that suits your skills and personality in this growing field.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Graphic design experience
  • Website management experience
  • Retail experience

Work in E-Commerce

Step1
Put your design skills to good use by working as a freelance e-tail site designer. Your services could include everything from individual company branding and logo design to online store layout and packaging work for your clients.
Step2
Help e-commerce businesses maintain their websites by offering tech support with your IT skills. You will need to have experience with shopping cart maintenance as well as communication systems between online stores and drop-shipment warehouses.
Step3
Use your retail and marketing skills to generate buzz for e-commerce sites as an online publicist and marketing guru. Your knowledge of the Internet world combined with experience in a traditional retail environment can help your clients draw more customers to their sites through creative marketing ploys.
Step4
Operate your own e-commerce website by researching products you wish to sell. Many companies will not only produce easily marketed consumer goods, but also offer drop-shipment services which eliminates your need to have merchandise on site. This arrangement also lowers your overhead by allowing you to operate in a small office, without the burden of a warehouse or other goods storage facility.
Step5
Create dynamic online photography of consumer goods for e-commerce websites. There are many jobs for qualified freelance photographers who specialize in digital product photography. If you are able to capture the essence of a product in a still photograph and possess good digital editing skills, this may be the right kind of job for you.
Step6
Attend an e-commerce business fair to find out what kinds of commercial opportunities are available in your area. You may also find individuals at these events who are interested in selling their online businesses wholesale, enabling you to take over an already established brand.
Step7
Look for jobs in customer support for e-commerce websites. If you have skills in call center operations as well as good customer service experience, you may find contract and full-time jobs in this aspect of the e-commerce industry.

Tips & Warnings

  • Avoid job postings or business opportunities which seem to good to be true, especially those which promise large benefits for an e-commerce endeavor while requiring an equally large personal investment on your part. The anonymous nature of the Internet makes it easy for fraudulent offers to be perpetrated.

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