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Allocator

New York City, NY

ANINE BING is looking for an Allocator to join our Buying & Planning team in New York.

This role is an opportunity to help shape the next chapter of ANINE BING. As a key contributor within our HQ team, the Allocator brings both strategic insight and hands-on execution to their work—supporting our global growth while staying grounded in the brand’s DNA: refined, fast-moving, and always evolving.

We’re looking for someone who thrives in a creative yet performance-driven environment. The ideal candidate combines strong analytical rigor with a clear understanding of commercial priorities. They are collaborative, proactive, and energized by building scalable allocation processes that support a global, multi-channel business.

This is a hybrid position based at our New York office. The role reports to the Allocation Manager.

Responsibilities Include: 

  • Manage and support global allocation processes to ensure optimal product availability aligned with commercial priorities and logistical constraints
  • Monitor inbound deliveries to the warehouse, proactively flagging risks and coordinating with cross-functional teams
  • Analyze stock performance and drive optimization actions, including product pushes, inter-store transfers, and regional rebalancing
  • Partner closely with Retail, E-commerce, and Wholesale teams to maximize stock coverage and cross-channel performance
  • Support operational stock requests from HQ, stores, and international partners, ensuring alignment with global allocation strategy
  • Oversee key allocation-related initiatives, including website pre-order management, SFS safety stock, and end-of-season recalls
  • Contribute to the evolution of the Allocation department through process optimization, tool improvements, and performance dashboard development

Requirements: 

  • 2+ years of experience in allocation, supply planning, or inventory management, preferably within a premium fashion or retail environment
  • Strong understanding of international supply chain and multi-channel inventory dynamics
  • Advanced proficiency in Excel (pivot tables, formulas, data analysis); experience with allocation or planning tools is a plus
  • Fluency in professional English required; French proficiency is a strong advantage
  • Strong analytical skills paired with clear communication and a collaborative, solution-oriented mindset

Benefits & Perks

  • Work/Life Balance: Enjoy flexible work schedules, generous paid time off, and additional summer days to recharge and reset. 
  • In-Office Perks: Benefit from a hybrid work schedule and free daily in-office lunches designed to keep you energized, connected, and supported throughout your day.
  • We offer comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage—with ANINE BING covering a significant portion of the cost. Our benefits extend to your family and include a generous parental leave program.
  • Style Perks: Enjoy a generous employee discount and seasonal wardrobe allotments—so you can live the brand, not just represent it. 

The target compensation for this role is between $70,000 - $80,000 annually 

Working at ANINE BING

ANINE BING seeks to empower its employees by providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, Veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics. Diversity and inclusion is critical to our success as a global brand, and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.

More about ANINE BING

ANINE BING is a Los Angeles-based fashion house founded in 2012 that blends elements of Scandinavian simplicity with American energy to offer modern wardrobe essentials for women seeking a timeless yet rebellious approach to everyday style. Since its launch, ANINE BING has evolved into a global brand, available in over 90 countries with a growing network of brick-and-mortar retail stores in key cities worldwide.

Powered by a global team of over 250 employees, ANINE BING is headquartered in Los Angeles and Paris, with additional offices in New York and Shanghai. 

 

Full compensation packages are based on candidate experience 

New York pay range

$70,000 - $80,000 USD

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