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Is luxury brand management a good career?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 302272, member: 31907"] Luxury brand management is a great career if you want to take your passion for customer service and make it your full-time job. There are a lot of different ways you can make money as a luxury brand manager, but the most common way is by charging high prices for products that are only available in limited quantities. The higher your prices, the more money you can make from each sale. If you're interested in luxury brand management, it's best to start with a job at one of the big companies like Louis Vuitton or Gucci. These companies will train you on the ins and outs of their business, and they often have partnerships with other brands that allow them to use their customer base as a testing ground for new products and strategies. Once you've worked at one of these companies for awhile, they'll probably offer you a position as an employee which means that your salary will be much lower than what they pay their employees but also that there's less pressure on them to keep bringing in new customers so long as they're making money from existing ones! [/QUOTE]
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