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2015-12-16 11:43:00
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There are a host of opportunities in the hospitality sector:
-You can look for openings in both private and public sectors
-Starting from top level management to service staff, the hospitality sector has a lot to offer.
-Lucrative pay-packages and meeting new people every day helps in grooming the candidates.
-You can aim to be a management trainee, customer relations executive, marketing/sales executive, kitchen manager, housekeeping manager and catering officer or chef in hotels, flight kitchens, cruises, fast food chains and other allied industries.
Income mostly depends upon the candidate's qualifications, skills and experience
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2015-12-16 11:38:02
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In order to become a sales manager:
-Earn a bachelor's degree in the field of marketing, business administration or public relations. Work on your public speaking skills during college.
-A sales manager has to project his company's products or services well, and to relate well to clients.
-Get some experience in sales. Try to land a job in an organization big enough to provide training as well as advancement opportunities.
-Take courses in particular areas of sales, such as management or promotional tactics, while you're working in sales. This will demonstrate your dedication to the job, and will give you an edge when it comes tim
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2015-12-15 17:58:20
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Either no work or work that pays very less. Most seem to rely on outside sources.
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2015-12-15 15:45:08
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Hi,
RM is no doubt a growing sector worldwide but the factors affecting it are as follows: 1) Local people. 2) there Environment 3) Boring physical store experiences 4) Shopping using smartphones isn't great 5) Reduced privacy in exchange for deals 6) Too much discounting hurting the bottom line 7) Technology 8) Economic Challenges 9) Wrong location. 10) Not focusing on the fundamentals.
Retail Management Employment Opportunities: Retail outlets Export houses Departmental stores Manufacturers Financial institutions for marketing IT and BPO Education sector Publishing houses Healthcare product manufacturers Sports equipment and
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2015-12-15 15:37:58
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Hi,
Retail buyers purchase goods for re-sale to the public. A retail buyer takes current inventory, sales trends, supply chain and customer needs into account when deciding what to buy from suppliers and sell through their company.
Retail buyer Job description:
A retail buyer is responsible for planning and selecting a range of products to sell in retail outlets. The buyer must consider the following factors when making purchasing decisions:
• customer demand, including price, quality and availability;
• market trends;
• store policy;
• Financial budgets.
Buyers source new merchandise and review existing items to ensure prod
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