Brand Manager

Position Title: Brand Manager
Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: up to 18K AED inclusive depending on experience and qualifications
Job Location: Dubai, UAE

About the Client:
A Dubai-based enterprise, with a continuously growing portfolio of various industries including luxury fashion, couture accessories, and lifestyle brands.

- Ensure brand consistency across all channels, including digital platforms, advertising, and in-store experiences.
- Oversee retail operations, including store management, staffing, and customer service standards. Develop and enforce standardized operating procedures (SOPs) to optimize efficiency and consistency.
- Manage the product lifecycle from concept to launch, ensuring strategic alignment. Monitor campaign performance and optimize investments to achieve ROI targets.
-Manage relationships with brands, wholesale accounts, and key stakeholders to drive alignment and collaboration

Requirements:
- 40 yrs old and below
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Marketing, or a related field. MBA preferred
- Minimum 8 years in Retail Brand Management with a proven track record of leading brand strategy.
- Must be Proficient in Excel and familiarity with data analysis tools.

Salary:
AED 18,000 per month inclusive of fixed allowances.

About the Company
RTC-1 Employment Services is a licensed recruitment firm based in Dubai, UAE. Our team has been in the market since 2004 and we are supporting various industries with their staffing needs across the Middle East and Africa.

Short Info

  • Published:3 months ago
  • Company:RTC-1 Employment Services
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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