Fashion & Apparel E-3 Sponsorship Jobs in Florida
E-3 visa sponsorship jobs in Florida's fashion and apparel industry connect Australian professionals with employers across Miami's thriving design district, the wholesale corridor on Brickell, and retail headquarters in Orlando. Roles span merchandising, design, buying, and production. Florida's position as a gateway to Latin American fashion markets makes it a distinctive hub for E-3 candidates.
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Fashion Advisor, Palm Beach Worth Ave
At CHANEL, we are focused on creating an inclusive culture that nurtures personal growth, contributing to collective progress. We believe the uniqueness of each individual increases the diversity, complementarity, and effectiveness of our teams. We strongly encourage your application, as we value the perspective, experience, and potential you could bring to CHANEL.
About the role:
We are looking for a Fashion Advisor with a passion for client service and an expertise in fashion. The Fashion Advisor will play a crucial role of consistently providing a superior level of service to clients, while increasing client conversion and retention, to drive business revenue, and inspire brand loyalty. The Fashion Advisor will work alongside a diverse sales team, and report to the Boutique’s leadership.
What impact you can create at CHANEL:
- Lead the development of new customers, converting walk-in traffic to clients and brand ambassadors by creating energy, excitement and desire around the product and brand
- Optimize the client experience through providing clients with prompt, professional, warm and courteous service
- Build genuine relationships with clients through thoughtful and consistent outreach
- Demonstrate a can-do attitude in every situation to constantly raise the level of service provided and consistently exceed client expectations
- Take in repairs and maintain consistent follow up with clients regarding repairs and alterations
You are energized by:
- The history and heritage of The House of CHANEL
- Being truly service minded
- Utilizing your fashion expertise to inspire others
- Building collaborative partnerships and relationships in a team-focused environment
- Fostering a meaningful client experience centered around inclusion and connection
- Appreciation for art, beauty, and luxury
What you will bring to the team:
- Ability to thrive in a team environment and work collaboratively
- Understanding of, and passion for client experience
- Excellent communication skills
- Foreign language skills are preferred but not required
- Passion for the House of CHANEL, its history, product offerings, and commitment to social and cultural initiatives
- Curiosity and desire to learn and grow professionally within the world of CHANEL
Position Logistics:
- Minimum 3 years of related experience
- Minimum High School Diploma
- Ability to lift 15 lbs.
- A flexible schedule with the ability to work late nights, weekends, and some holidays
- Front of House Fashion: Full-time in-store and in-person presence required to support client sales and client service deliver elevated client service to drive business results
Chanel, Inc. reserves the right to edit, change, or make exceptions on designations where circumstances where deemed appropriate.
Compensation:
- The anticipated hourly rate range for this position is $28 through $33.00. Base salary is one component of the total compensation for this position. Other components [may/will] include additional compensation, benefits, and perks.
Benefits and Perks:
- Wellbeing resources include dedicated paid time off for wellbeing (Wellbeing Days in Retail) and a Wellbeing fund
- Family and care giving benefits (inclusive of parental leave, fertility support, Milk Stork, and Care.com Membership)
- Generous paid time off policies to include vacation, holiday, sick and volunteer days
- 401K and other incentives
- Robust healthcare offerings; medical, dental, vision, MDLIVE (virtual care), One Medical, Flexible Spending Accounts (Health Care & Dependent Care), Health Savings Account and Employee Assistance Program
- Life insurance, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Health Advocate, International Business Travel Accident & Medical, and Commuter Transit & Parking
Additional Information:
CHANEL is a private company whose values are grounded in creating the conditions for people to perform at their best and feel fulfilled and confident in their work. We offer a unique work environment where individuals are encouraged to better understand the brand, the business, and motivations, so that together we can unlock the possibilities of growth. This is reflected in:
Diversity and Inclusion:
- At CHANEL, we are intentional in promoting Diversity & Inclusion. We foster respect, empathy, and dignity for all. We believe strongly that the diversity of our people across the full spectrum of human differences is essential to our organisation and the connections we have with each other and our clients.
- We offer Employee Resource Groups in the US that are voluntary, open to all, employee-led groups formed around a shared identity or lived experience, whose aim is to foster a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community aligned with the values and missions of the communities they support.
CHANEL Community:
- CHANEL Community empowers our employees to channel their passions, talents, and sense of purpose to contribute to and learn from our communities.
- Employees are encouraged to take time off annually to volunteer through CHANEL Community. CHANEL also matches employee donations to select charitable organizations.
Sustainability:
- CHANEL Mission 1.5° is our climate action plan. It is focused on transforming the business in line with the ambitions of the Paris Agreement on climate change to limit the average global mean temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels.
- Employees are encouraged to contribute to our US Sustainability efforts at the corporate level and within the divisions, through organized taskforces and initiatives.
Arts and Culture:
- We are committed to extending our legacy of cultural engagement. Global support includes the CHANEL Culture Fund, which supports a select group of leading art culture institutions across the globe, and the CHANEL Next Prize for the next generation of creative talent. US support currently includes Annual sponsorship of the MoMA film program, Tribeca Film Festival programs and Through Her Lens, Support of the Academy Gold Fellowship for Women and Sponsorship of the BAAND Together Dance Festival at Lincoln Center.
Fondation CHANEL:
- Since 2011, Fondation CHANEL’s mission is for women and girls to be free to shape their own destiny. Through multi-year partnerships with financial and technical support, Fondation CHANEL is committed to improving the safety and autonomy of women and adolescent girls around the world, impacting over a million women and girls in its first 10 years.
- For more information, please navigate to the Fondation CHANEL website here.
Career and Leadership Development:
- We have dedicated in-house teams focused on supporting the onboarding of employees, developing leadership skills via custom programs like Imagine CHANEL People, Heart of Leadership and group and individual coaching, and blended online and live classes offered on our Bloom platform and by skilled trainers, such as Shape Your Career, to develop career building skills.
CHANEL, Inc. benefits and perks are dependent on eligibility and subject to modification by CHANEL at any time.
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Search Fashion & Apparel Jobs in FloridaFashion & Apparel Jobs in Florida: Frequently Asked Questions
Which fashion and apparel companies sponsor E-3 visas in Florida?
Florida's fashion sector includes regional retailers, wholesale distributors, and international brands with U.S. headquarters or major offices in the state. Companies operating in Miami's Design District and Wynwood, along with department store regional offices and swimwear brands concentrated in South Florida, have filed Labor Condition Applications for specialty occupation roles. Checking OFLC disclosure data by employer name and occupation code gives the most accurate picture of recent filing history.
Which cities in Florida have the most fashion and apparel E-3 sponsorship jobs?
Miami is the clear center of gravity for fashion and apparel E-3 visa roles in Florida, driven by its concentration of luxury retail, wholesale distribution, and design studios with ties to Latin American markets. Orlando supports apparel roles through its large retail and hospitality supply chains. Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton occasionally have openings at regional corporate offices for buyers, merchandisers, and brand managers.
What types of fashion and apparel roles typically qualify for E-3 sponsorship?
E-3 sponsorship requires the role to meet the specialty occupation definition, meaning it must typically require at least a bachelor's degree in a directly related field. In fashion and apparel, roles that commonly qualify include fashion designer, textile designer, product development manager, merchandise planner, visual merchandising manager, and apparel buyer. Roles primarily requiring sales skill or general retail experience rather than a specific degree field are less likely to qualify.
How do I find fashion and apparel E-3 sponsorship jobs in Florida?
Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically by visa type and industry, so you can search for fashion and apparel roles in Florida where employers have verified E-3 filing history. This saves time compared to approaching employers who have no record of sponsoring E-3 workers. Narrowing results by city, role type, and Florida as the work location helps identify employers in Miami, Orlando, and the South Florida corridor most likely to be familiar with the E-3 process.
Are there any Florida-specific or industry-specific considerations for E-3 sponsorship in fashion and apparel?
Florida's fashion industry has a strong wholesale and import-export orientation, particularly in Miami's apparel district, which means some roles involve international trade compliance or bilingual communication skills. Employers in this segment may be smaller or mid-size businesses less familiar with E-3 sponsorship procedures, so it is worth confirming that the hiring manager understands the Labor Condition Application process before accepting an offer. Specialty occupation documentation is especially important for roles at smaller apparel companies.
What is the prevailing wage for E-3 fashion & apparel jobs in Florida?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.