Job Recruitment Website - Zhaopincom - Is there an organizer in Yueyang?
Is there an organizer in Yueyang?
Organizer, also known as wardrobe organizer, is a professional guidance consultant who organizes wardrobes for customers by understanding their color styles and storage needs. At present, this industry has just emerged in China, and the outside world often simply defines this industry as "senior housekeeping".
Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security's data show that:
More than 40% employees in the sorting and warehousing industry earn more than100000 yuan. According to the introduction of employees, the number of employees in this industry in China is still insufficient compared with the market demand. It is not easy for a senior organizer to get a high salary, because the threshold of this industry is not only the standard of traditional housekeeping.
A practitioner said: "You must have certain communication skills, and you need to have the sensitivity, display, beauty, convenience and practicality of the designer. These design functions should be covered."
It is not advisable for young people to get together and blindly enter the business just by looking at sorting out and storing "tens of thousands a month". We must rationally evaluate the essence of hard work and love finishing and practice hard to stick to it.
- Previous article:What is the secret table of kindness?
- Next article:How about Zibo Yifeng Environmental Protection Ventilation Equipment Co., Ltd.
- Related articles
- Is Han Senyuan tired in Wuxi Ehu?
- Mishan characteristic description composition
- How about Netlink Clearing Co., Ltd.
- How to introduce yourself in English when applying for foreign trade merchandiser?
- How about video editing major?
- Introduction to Wenjiang District
- What major is Mudanjiang suitable for studying?
- Excuse me, which districts in Changzhou have teachers who do not restrict household registration preparation, or which private schools recruit undergraduate graduates?
- What's the charge for moving?
- Taking stock of scarce foreign jobs, British bricklayers earn nearly 10,000 per week