Rachel Mao
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Mixing up politics and business is risky.
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I would start by an immaculate presentation since it is key to join a luxury retail store. Image you convey is very important and to a more advanced level: if you match stylistically the brand you applying to join: its another great plus.
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i read a study recently and various polls. It says 65 % of customers still buy instore … i think thats the 35 % share left is considerable for this category of goods.
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Rachel Mao
Member14 January 2021 at 17 h 48 min in reply to: Environmental consequences of disposable masksWe just wish we could not wear mask anymore. Soon hopefully.
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Rachel Mao
Member31 March 2020 at 17 h 56 min in reply to: What are the long term consequences of Covid-19 crisis on luxury employment ?Solid heritage brands will survive and even earn market shares after the covid-19 crisis is over, however it wont happen before smaller brands go out of business…each day of store closing is cruciall for new brands or smaller houses. Besides luxury clients migh also have other priorities after the crisis is over …
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I think french group LVMH will cultivate the integrity of the Tiffany’s brand and has the savoir faire to maintain its americanity which is great news for Tiffany’s and CO. They are in good hands. cost of the tiffanys share went already flying high this morning.
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Internet has suppressed intermediaries between employers and job seekers, may be large platforms like linkedin and indeed will still do well, but recruitment agencies and consultants will go throuhg tough times for sure.
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Rachel Mao
Member5 January 2020 at 3 h 01 min in reply to: Luxury Retail Sales Teams: Not happy anymore with their wagesAnd i dont think it is going to better in the upcoming years with the rise of online selling<font face=”inherit”>, physical stores will mostly become showrooms or windows for brands…why would the employer invest in retail sales </font>talents<font face=”inherit”>…lots of jobs not only retail will be more and more impacted. May be its time to embrace a carrer change 2.0 </font>