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Preparation Guide for the Brand Promoter (Female) Position at Farmiaan Dairy & Consumer Food Products Co.



1. Understand the Role and Expectations
- The job is a full‑time brand promotion position that requires you to be the face of Farmiaan’s dairy and consumer food products in Dhaka or Chittagong.
- Core duties include direct customer interaction, product demonstrations, participation in events, gathering market feedback, and maintaining brand standards.
- Flexibility is essential – you may need to work evenings, weekends, or during special promotional events.

2. Verify Eligibility
- Minimum education: Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or equivalent.
- At least one year of relevant experience in sales, marketing, retail, or customer‑facing roles.
- The employer prefers female candidates; ensure you meet this preference.

3. Research Farmiaan Dairy & Consumer Food Products Co.
- Visit the company website and social media pages to learn about their product portfolio (milk, yogurt, flavored drinks, etc.), brand values, and recent campaigns.
- Understand the target market in Bangladesh, especially consumer habits in Dhaka and Chittagong.
- Identify any recent news, awards, or community initiatives that the company highlights – these can be useful talking points.

4. Tailor Your Resume and Cover Letter
- Header: Include full name, contact number, email, and current address (specify if you reside in Dhaka or Chittagong).
- Professional Summary: A 2‑3 sentence statement emphasizing your experience in brand promotion, interpersonal skills, and willingness to work flexible hours.
- Work Experience: List each relevant job in reverse chronological order. For each role, focus on achievements such as “Increased product trial requests by 30 % during weekend fairs” or “Collected and reported customer feedback that led to a new flavor launch.”
- Key Skills: Highlight communication, persuasion, product demonstration, event participation, and basic marketing knowledge.
- Education: State HSC qualification, school name, and year of completion.
- Additional Sections (optional): Certifications (e.g., sales or hospitality), language proficiency (Bangla, English), and any volunteer work related to event handling.

Cover Letter Tips
- Address the hiring manager by name if possible.
- Mention why you are attracted to Farmiaan’s brand and how your background aligns with the responsibilities listed.
- Keep the letter concise – no more than one page.

5. Prepare for the Interview
- Typical Questions
- “Can you describe a time you persuaded a hesitant customer to try a product?”
- “How do you handle rejections or negative feedback on the spot?”
- “What strategies would you use to create brand awareness in a crowded market?”
- “Are you comfortable working on weekends or during late‑night events?”

- Behavioral Answers – Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure your responses.

- Product Knowledge
- Review the main product lines, nutritional benefits, and any unique selling points.
- Be ready to demonstrate how you would explain these features to a consumer.

- Role‑Play Practice
- Ask a friend to act as a potential customer. Practice greeting, product pitch, handling objections, and closing the interaction.

- Appearance and Presentation
- Dress in business‑smart attire (e.g., a tidy blouse with slacks or a modest dress).
- Ensure personal grooming is neat; hair should be tidy, and makeup natural.
- Bring a small portfolio containing copies of your resume, a photo ID, and any certificates.

6. Demonstrate Relevant Competencies
- Communication – Speak clearly, maintain eye contact, and listen actively.
- Persuasion – Show confidence in the product benefits without being pushy.
- Adaptability – Explain how you adjust your approach for different customer segments (e.g., children, senior citizens).
- Team Collaboration – Share examples of working with marketing or sales teams to coordinate events.

7. Logistics and Practicalities
- Location – Confirm whether the interview will be held in Dhaka or Chittagong. Plan transportation in advance to arrive 10‑15 minutes early.
- Documents – Prepare photocopies of your HSC certificate, any additional diplomas, and reference letters if available.
- Salary Discussion – Since the salary is “negotiable,” research typical earnings for brand promoters in Bangladesh (approx. BDT 15,000‑25,000 per month) to have a realistic expectation.

8. Post‑Interview Follow‑Up
- Send a thank‑you email within 24 hours, expressing gratitude for the opportunity and reiterating your enthusiasm for representing Farmiaan.
- Restate a key point you discussed (e.g., a specific promotional idea) to keep your candidacy memorable.

9. Continuous Preparation (If Selected for a Trial)
- Familiarize yourself with the brand guidelines – logo usage, dress code for promotions, and tone of voice.
- Practice short product demos (1‑2 minutes) that you could perform at fairs or in stores.
- Keep a notebook for on‑site observations and customer feedback to report promptly to the marketing team.



By following these steps you will present yourself as a well‑prepared, confident, and suitable candidate for the Brand Promoter role at Farmiaan Dairy & Consumer Food Products Co. Good luck!
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