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Have you heard of SONOS?
Ha. “Heard of”. That’s an audio joke, that.
They do wireless home sound systems.
Their products are cool – the kind of thing that you’d want for yourself (you can Google all the 5-star reviews).
But even though the products “sell themselves”, they don’t literally sell themselves.
So SONOS are giving people money to sell them.
It’s not a completely new idea, I’ll be honest with you.
Reckon you could do that?
Do you reckon it’d be better selling cool hidden speakers rather than some Mickey mouse product?
Better listening to boss music to showcase product quality, instead of watching customers compare some boring trinkets for hours?
Better getting to borrow some of the products to take home with you, and show your mates?
Better when they don’t lash you in at the deep end, and give you full training, as well as breaking you in easily with part-time shifts for the first 3 weeks?
These are obviously rhetorical questions – of course it’s better.
There’s an opportunity like that here.
If you’ve got a retail, sales or promotion background, you’ll be able to smash it. Even if you don’t, but you’re a proper people person and a lover of music, you could do well.
Start mid-October with about 3-4 shifts per week, going full-time by November and finishing up after Xmas.
Standard 8-hour shifts at £80 a pop, including holiday pay. You’ll also get a bonus at the end and other sales incentives – ask us about them. Nice extra bit of Wedge for the holidays for you.
Look, if you like music, you’ll enjoy it.
And everyone likes music. It’s like saying “if you like pizza, you’ll enjoy it”.
So if you do want better, email your CV to with your application – we’ll be in touch.
Sonos Promoter Wanted in London
Posted: 50 days ago
Place: London
Place: London
Have you heard of SONOS?
Ha. “Heard of”. That’s an audio joke, that.
They do wireless home sound systems.
Their products are cool – the kind of thing that you’d want for yourself (you can Google all the 5-star reviews).
But even though the products “sell themselves”, they don’t literally sell themselves.
So SONOS are giving people money to sell them.
It’s not a completely new idea, I’ll be honest with you.
Reckon you could do that?
Do you reckon it’d be better selling cool hidden speakers rather than some Mickey mouse product?
Better listening to boss music to showcase product quality, instead of watching customers compare some boring trinkets for hours?
Better getting to borrow some of the products to take home with you, and show your mates?
Better when they don’t lash you in at the deep end, and give you full training, as well as breaking you in easily with part-time shifts for the first 3 weeks?
These are obviously rhetorical questions – of course it’s better.
There’s an opportunity like that here.
If you’ve got a retail, sales or promotion background, you’ll be able to smash it. Even if you don’t, but you’re a proper people person and a lover of music, you could do well.
Start mid-October with about 3-4 shifts per week, going full-time by November and finishing up after Xmas.
Standard 8-hour shifts at £80 a pop, including holiday pay. You’ll also get a bonus at the end and other sales incentives – ask us about them. Nice extra bit of Wedge for the holidays for you.
Look, if you like music, you’ll enjoy it.
And everyone likes music. It’s like saying “if you like pizza, you’ll enjoy it”.
So if you do want better, email your CV to with your application – we’ll be in touch.
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