Mission Statement:
We are Black Rifle Coffee Company, a veteran-founded company serving premium, fresh-roasted coffee to people who love America. We have a love for coffee, dogs, the outdoors, America, and most importantly, our customers! We are more than a product and more than a company; we are a culture. A culture full of motivated people who roll up their sleeves and get the job done with integrity, love, innovation, and radical transparency. Join us as we take action on our commitment to provide quality coffee and give back to the veteran and first responder communities and those who support it.
Job Summary
As a SkillBridge Extern in our Buying Department, you’ll be immersed in the dynamic world of retail merchandising and product management. This learning-focused opportunity is designed to provide transitioning service members with exposure to the end-to-end buying process — from product planning and vendor interaction to purchase order flow and inventory management. You'll observe seasoned buyers, participate in real-world projects, and develop a foundational understanding of the skills and tools that drive successful merchandising in a consumer brand environment.Job Details
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this externship, you will have gained experience and exposure to:
Merchandise Lifecycle & Purchasing Fundamentals
Shadow team members to understand how purchase orders are created, maintained, and adjusted
Learn how buyers adapt to changing sales trends and inventory constraints
Observe the platforms and systems used to manage merchandise flow
Vendor & Logistics Coordination
Gain insight into vendor relationships and how we coordinate deliveries
Sit in on discussions regarding delivery challenges, warehouse coordination, and priority setting
Understand how product flow impacts customer experience and sell-through
Retail Reporting & Business Analytics
Learn how to build and interpret basic sales and inventory reports
Assist in compiling data for vendor meetings, seasonal reviews, and performance assessments
Observe how buyers use analytics to inform product decisions
Cross-Functional Collaboration
See how the Buying team interacts with Finance, Operations, and Planning
Gain exposure to the vendor onboarding process and internal communication flow
Learn how teams coordinate to resolve invoice or delivery discrepancies
Merchandising Operations & Administrative Exposure
Observe how we maintain product line sheets, item setup tools, and sample tracking
Understand the key touchpoints involved in merchandising execution
Ideal Candidate Profile:
This externship is ideal for transitioning service members who are:
Curious about retail, merchandising, or supply chain operations
Detail-oriented with strong organizational instincts
Eager to learn and observe how high-performance teams operate in a fast-paced environment
Open to new technologies, systems, and ways of working in a civilian business setting
Education and Skill Requirements
Meticulous attention to detail and a bias for accuracy
Comfort with ambiguity and urgency in a high-volume environment
Strong communication instincts and a team-first mindset
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
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