How To Land The Perfect Job

By Louise Adams


The FMCG industry covers lots of different products, some food related others not. Typically FMCG are bought as a result of advertising and promoting by the manufacturer. Goods like this are often bought with little or no real thought from the consumer. The goods are usually sold in supermarkets, convenience stores and other shops. Manufacturers often spend time exploring new ways in which to sell their goods and products. On a daily basis FMCG's are used by everybody in the Western world.

FMCG businesses are based on building brand names and achieving distribution of their products all over the world. The supply chain involved in consumer goods includes suppliers, manufacturing companies, logistics companies, warehouses, distribution experts, wholesalers and many other service areas. In order to survive in this industry companies must use market research results, advertising and promotional offers, trial offers and much more. Television advertising and internet advertising are currently the most common ways of increasing the profile of certain fast moving goods.

Marketing is everything in this industry; therefore marketing staff are in demand. Whether you have previous marketing experience or are simply looking at beginning your career in a graduate role there will be specific areas of FMCG that will interest you more than others.

Whatever the situation, you may want to register with an FMCG recruitment agency. Registering with a recruiter is a good idea for lots of reasons including the following:- recruiters get given jobs that aren't available to the public, recruiters can push your CV to the top of the pile, recruiters can also help tailor your CV and increase your chances of being successful.

Axis Search is a fast moving consumer goods recruiter. Axis Search can help you find a job in the industry today. Whether you are new to FMCG or have worked in the industry for years Axis will be able to help and advise you.




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