AVON Representatives wanted in Tillydrone, City of Aberdeen, England – start today

Reps.co.uk
Aberdeen
8 months ago
Applications closed

Start a career with one of the best beauty brands around?World famous beauty and cosmetics brand Avon is looking for full and part time representatives in the UK right now as business expands. See the TV Ad campaignThis is your chance to work with a premier international brand with 130 years of proven success and 2023 opportunity. Earn extra income and be your own boss. Work the hours that suit you and promote AVON’s award-winning products and you can build a business with agents selling and generating income for you. You must be 18 or over, promoting Avon could open a world of potential income to change your life. Earn extra money working hours that suit youWork your own area & online UK wideFull ongoing support & training providedNo experience or qualifications required.You must be able to work in the UK, student visas or overseas not acceptedAvon offers TWO ways to make money:An Avon representative can earn up to 32% commission on sales via face to face or online. Work the hours that fit around your existing work, family commitments, childcare etc. Become a Sales Leader helping others do the same as you. Income potential is unlimited you still sell Avon products while earning significant bonus team commission. The more people you help the more you earn. This is self-employed role where you can gain financial control and possible independence Some senior team leaders earn 6 figure income.Want to find out more about this exciting opportunity to work with one of the best beauty brands around? APPLY NOW to find out how you can transform your life as an Avon representative or sales team leader.If you do not speak English you will be rejected.You must be conversant in English to apply

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