May Shlesinger
About
May Shlesinger is from Zurich, Switzerland. May works in the following industries: "Technology, Information and Media". May is currently Junior UX Designer at Valtech, located in Baden, Schweiz. May also works as Museum Guide at Pavillon Le Corbusier, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, a job May has held since May 2019. Another title May currently holds is Tattoo Artist at Schmück. In May's previous role as a Customer Service Sales Assistant at Weekday, May worked in Zürich, Schweiz until Jun 2021. Prior to joining Weekday, May was a Customer Service Sales Assistant at COS and held the position of Customer Service Sales Assistant at Zürich, Schweiz. Prior to that, May was a Tattoo apprentice at Freelance, based in Basel and Zürich from Jan 2014 to Jan 2018.
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May Shlesinger's current jobs
Role: In 2019 the museum "Pavillon Le Corbusier" opened its doors after two years of restoration, after it served as a gallery for 50 years since 1967. I joined the young team of 5 members in the museum's shop and quickly after started offering my own public tours in German and English. The audience of this institution is eager for knowledge and spans from experts on architecture, modernism enthusiasts, international tourists and local passers-by. It is to us to mediate and explain the concepts behind the building and its details on different levels, and ensure a rich and beautiful experience for them. Achievements: - Helped establishing a high-end profile to the site, that globally attracts specialists, tourists and enthusiasts. - Guided visitors groups in one hour tours through the site, educated them about its history and discussed its unique features with them. - Renewed the reputation of the newly re-opened museum, showcasing relevant literature on architecture and selling locally produced merchandise.
Role: In the years after my bachelor's degree, I took up tattooing as a part-time job, a craftmanship, that allowed me to design for, and consult customers and be creative. Achievements: - Won clients by creating a safe environment, guiding and advising clients throughout the service. - Achieved regular contracts by word-of-mouth publicity, by partnering with feminist and subcultural events, and established client base with high participation of LGBTIQA+.
May Shlesinger's past jobs
Role The denim department: Determining Customer needs, goals and pain points is essential when selling the right pair of jeans. By listening to my customers and observing their style as well as understanding their bodily proportions, I gathered the information I required to find matching products. The Stockroom: Through introducing the order and information architecture of the stockroom to co-workers I was managing hundreds of products for replenishment and allocation, and remotely kept the stockroom tidy while working on the shop floor above. Achievement Increased denim sales noticeably compared to previous year, despite pandemic and delayed deliveries by intensifying customer service and product maintenance.
- Consulted demanding luxury customers on Zürich’s busiest shopping street by presenting new inspirations and combinations each day. - Analysed products with team members by sharing information about products and their properties in daily meetings. - Supervised the stockroom and maintained a precise schedule and store plan to enable a streamlined and efficient replenishment of models and sizes.
Autodidactic learning and practice in private studios