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Category Manager Assistant
14 February 2019

Senior year students, MA students and Graduates of the University of Georgia have an opportunity to apply for a Category manager assistant position at one of the leading companies.

Main responsibilities:

Assist Category Manager with following activities:

 

·         Market Analysis – monitoring of market trends;
·         Ensuring of product variety growth – seeking new brands;
·         Seeking potential suppliers;
·         Ensure purchases – communication with suppliers and ensure product delivery on time;
·         Issue recommendations regarding prices/costs;
·         Make standards and handbooks of products.

Main requirements:

·         Work experience in sales or purchases is desired;
·         Knowledge of MS Excel;
·         Knowledge of high level of English and/or Russian languages is necessary;
·         Knowledge of Turkish language is desirable.

Work type – Full time (every second Saturday is working day); paid.

Please, send your CV via email to: career@ug.edu.ge till February 14, 2019, till 6:00 pm. In the Subject line please indicate – Category manager assistant.

For additional information please contact the Office of Student Employment Support (address: UG 4th Building, Office #115 (first floor) career@ug.edu.ge Tel: 255 22 22 (Ext 388), where you will be able to obtain assistance in improving your resume, preparing for an interview and obtaining skills necessary to better present yourself to a potential employer.

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