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Fragrance Mobile Ambassador- Bluewater

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Givenchy Fragrance Ambassador
Full-Time
Bluewater - Mobile
Overview
As a Fragrance Consultant for Givenchy, you are a brand ambassador, experienced in the retail sector of the Beauty business or similar industry. Your drive to achieve retail targets, passion for the brand, attention to detail, and immaculate customer service set you aside from your peers.
Job Responsibilities
Main responsibilities
- Have a full understanding of the Givenchy brand ethos, evolution, and artistic direction
- Achieve all retail sales targets and KPI’s (ATV, ATU, seated services, VIP clients, return appointments)
- Implement traffic stopping as a daily requirement and deliver sales as a result
- Ensure all customers are offered the highest level of service in the application and use of all Givenchy products
- Adhere to the merchandising guidelines and hygiene standards at all times
- Must be able to support all major sales and marketing activities in and out of store
- Must support the Account Manager and the Area Manager in the smooth running of the account
- Work to company and store standards and rules and regulations at all times
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Reports into
- Account Manager in the first instance
- Store Sales Manager and Givenchy Area Manager
Development Opportunities
Excellent training, coaching, and support is provided for all Givenchy employees. Beauty Consultants can expect to be given the opportunity to learn additional skills and to take on additional responsibilities to widen their experience and prepare them to move to the next level.
Profile
Person Specification
- Demonstrate the ability to work within a team
- Self-motivated
- Target driven
- Able to demonstrate competent makeup application skills
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- Previous experience within the retail sector of the fragrance industry is preferred. A passion for fragrance is essential


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Additional Information
Since its creation in 1957 by Hubert de Givenchy, the House of Givenchy has become renowned for refined designs enriched with a touch of fantasy. The creation of the Givenchy Fragrance Division in 1957 was inspired by Hubert de Givenchy’s opinion that fragrance was the crowning touch of fashion and the most sensual expression of a woman’s personality. His first fragrance “L’interdit” was inspired and dedicated to his muse Audrey Hepburn. Romantic, feminine, and elegant, Parfums Givenchy continues to delight its clientele both with its products and quality of service.
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