Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers

National Occupational Classification (NOC): 64100

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Sample Job Titles

  • Audio equipment salesperson
  • Automobile salesperson
  • Car rental agent
  • Clothing salesperson
  • Computer salesperson – retail
  • Display designer
  • Hardware store clerk
  • Jewellrey salesperson
  • Retail salesperson
  • Sales associate - retail
  • Visual merchandiser


What do retail salespersons and visual merchandisers do?

Retail salespersons sell, rent or lease a range of technical and non-technical goods and services directly to consumers. Visual merchandisers plan, create and implement windows and in-store displays. They are employed by stores and other retail businesses, as well as wholesale businesses that sell on a retail basis to the public.

Retail salespersons perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Greet customers and discuss type, quality and quantity of merchandise or services sought for purchase, rental or lease
  • Advise customers on use and care of merchandise, and provide advice concerning specialized products or services
  • Estimate or quote prices, credit terms, trade-in allowances, warranties and delivery dates
  • Prepare merchandise for purchase, rental or lease
  • Prepare sales, rental or leasing contracts and accept cash, cheque, credit card or automatic debit payment
  • Assist in display of merchandise
  • Maintain sales records for inventory control
  • Operate computerized inventory record keeping and re-ordering systems
  • May conduct sales transactions through Internet-based electronic commerce.

Visual merchandisers perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Design and implement window and interior displays
  • Assemble visual retail displays to promote products, promotional events and seasonal change overs;
  • Ensure visual displays comply with brand guidelines and standards, including organization’s culture, image and target markets
  • Set up lighting systems to create a visual atmosphere.

Retail salespersons may specialize and act as consultants in home entertainment systems, computers and other products and services.

Source: National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021, Employment and Social Development Canada

 

Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers work in many subsectors (NAICS) in Newfoundland and Labrador, including:

  • 448   Clothing and clothing accessories store
  • 445   Food and beverage stores
  • 452   General merchandise stores
  • 444   Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers
  • 441   Motor vehicle and parts dealers
  • 451   Sporting goods, hobby, book and music
  • 453   Miscellaneous store retailers
  • 442  Health and personal care stores

Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada

 

Short and Long Term Occupational Projections

Short Term Projections for 2025-2027

The employment outlook will be moderate for Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers in Newfoundland and Labrador (rating of 3 out of 5) for the 2025-2027 period.

Source: Job Bank, Government of Canada

 

 

 

Number of Job Postings in 2025

During 2025, there were 973 public job postings for this occupation, with the following distribution:

Avalon:  45% Western:  19%
Eastern:  8% Labrador:  4%
Central:  18% NL-unspecified: 7%

Source: Vicinity Jobs (note: data used in this analysis reflects new unique monthly postings which are totaled for the calendar year)



Who works as retail salespersons and visual merchandisers in Newfoundland and Labrador?

During the reference week of May 2021, there were approximately 7,060 people working in this occupation in Newfoundland and Labrador. 42% of those employed were Male+ and 58% of those employed were Female+.

Here is the age group breakdown for this group of workers:

15 to 24 25 to 54 55 to 64 65+
31% 45% 17% 6%

Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada

 

How much do retail salespersons and visual merchandisers make?

Annual Earnings

The median employment income for all retail salespersons and visual merchandisers in the reference year 2020 (8,075 workers in total, including those working part-time and full-time, as well as part-year and full-year) was $17,800.

Source: Census 2021, Statistics Canada

 

Hourly Earnings

Salary information for retail salespersons and visual merchandisers in Newfoundland and Labrador is as follows:

Low ($/hour) Median ($/hour) High ($/hour)
Newfoundland and Labrador $16.00 $16.00 $25.00

 

The following low, median, and high wages are for Canada:

Low ($/hour) Median ($/hour) High ($/hour)
$15.00 $17.31 $28.85

Source: Job Bank, Government of Canada

 

Most Frequently Sought Skills from Job Postings (2025)

  • Customer service
  • Teamwork
  • Flexibility
  • Sales
  • Communication skills
  • Fast-paced setting

Source:  Vicinity Jobs



What training is required?

  • Completion of secondary school may be required.
  • A university degree or college diploma may be required by some employers.
  • Specific subject matter courses or training may be required.
  • Demonstrated sales ability and product knowledge are usually required for retail salespersons who sell complex or valuable merchandise, such as automobiles, antiques or computers.
  • Previous visual merchandising experience may be required.
  • Technical or sales training programs may be provided by employers.
  • Progression to retail supervisory positions is possible with additional training or experience.

Source: National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021, Employment and Social Development Canada

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