Sales Merchandiser (FMCG)

Visit the assigned outlets as per the journey plan Achieve monthly sales target Display products appropriately on shelves and off shelves with maximum visibility   Ensure shelves replenishment , cleanliness and stock rotation as per FIFO rule  Check damages and near expiry products and take the necessary action as per company policy Maintain proper stock level as per customers´ average consumption to avoid any out of stock situations prepare and Send the monthly reports to direct manager  Build and maintain good rapport with customers. Minimum 2 years  experience in FMCG in UAE preferably in Key account outlets Good communication skills in English (written and spoken ) Arabic is an advantage Self-motivated, reliable and confident Ability to deal effectively with pressure Good knowledge of MS Office products is an advantage University Degree is an advantage Age below 30 years old Valid UAE driving license Transferable Visa.


 

Short Info

  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:Qulpro Distribution
  • Location:Abu Dhabi,UAE
 
 
 

Hidden Keywords : Resume Keyword Practices to Avoid

Resume Keyword Practices to Avoid
We’ve established that using resume keywords throughout your application boosts your chances of a human hiring manager seeing it.
However, be careful not to overdo it.
Packing your resume full of keywords is almost as bad as not including any at all.
Don’t forget that a real person will (hopefully) see your resume at some point. So use natural language that engages that person.
Tip
Make sure you balance hard skills vs soft skills on your resume to show you’re a rounded candidate.
Otherwise, they’ll think you’re either a bad writer — which indicates your communication skills aren’t good — or assume you’re trying to beat the ATS, making you seem dishonest.

 

Hidden Keywords
This is a sneakier trick some applicants use. It involves copy-pasting a keyword several times, but applying a white font so that the keywords are invisible.
But because the ATS scans all words despite their color, it counts all instances of a keyword. For example, a resume might contain five “invisible” instances of the keyword “business analysis” but only three “visible” ones. The “Find” tool can reveal where invisible keywords are:

 

Resume Objective
Business Analyst with over 5 years of experience supporting business solution software and performing business analysis. Aiming to utilize my strong prioritization skills and business analysis ability to achieve the goals of your company. Possess a Certification in Business Analysis

Invisible keywords are used by some candidates.
The ATS counts all eight instances though, and “ranks” that resume higher.
However, since most ATS software lets the hiring manager see a plain text version of the resume, “hidden” keywords appear, and they’ll see your trick.
The result? You’ll come across as untrustworthy, and not worth hiring.