QNet

Marketing

United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

50-99 Employees

75 Followers


Salaries at QNet

Company Salary Range

Monthly Salary Range

$1,916-8,276
logistics supervisor

$7,595-9,283

general manager gm

$7,350-8,984

regional manager

$7,203-8,804

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Currently employed at this company: 285

Many of QNet's employees come from the below universities and educational backgrounds:

Top Universities

  • Aast
  • Ain shams university
  • Swiss elearning institute
  • Damascus university

Top Educational Backgrounds

  • accounting
  • business administration
  • tourism
  • marketing

Many of QNet’s employees are residing in the following locations:

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Top Entry Level Jobs

Most entry-level professionals at QNet have the below job roles:

Marketing and PR Sales Management Logistics and Transportation Human Resources and Recruitment Design, Creative, and Arts
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Gender and Age

16.31%
Females

83.69%
Males

75.44%
Under the age of 35

1.05%
Above the age of 50

Employees Registered on Bayt.com

mohammad basheer

Independent Representative

samia Kerrouche

Regional PR & Communications Manager

billel filali

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About QNet

Direct selling is a growing and exciting industry that provides companies an alternative channel of the distribution and sale of products and/or services directly to customers, away from a traditional retail location. The industry allows businesses to connect with customers one-on-one – be it in person, online, by phone or through catalogue sales. This ‘connection’ to customers is achieved through independent distributors. At QNet, they are referred to as Independent Representatives (IRs). In emerging markets, direct sales companies and distributors benefit from both strong market growth and an attractive earning opportunity, while the region itself benefits from skill development and increased self-sufficiency of its people. In more mature markets, direct selling creates a truly unique distribution method that fosters community interaction while bringing additional income, personal growth, and peer recognition to distributors. The direct selling profession is a viable option for people of all ages and genders and from all income and education levels. The industry emerged as a way to deliver products to customers in a personalised, ‘direct’ manner and has never stopped growing. Throughout its long history, direct selling has proven itself time and time again as a resilient profession, particularly in times of economic difficulty.