FAQs
What is the main responsibility of the Trainer position at L'Oréal Professionnel?
The main responsibility of the Trainer is to represent the L'Oréal Professionnel brand both online and offline, engaging with potential and existing customers, conducting seminars and webinars, and leading live demonstrations at events.
What qualifications do I need to apply for this Trainer position?
You should have successfully completed your training as a hairstylist, and having a master craftsman qualification is ideal but not mandatory.
Is a driving license required for this position?
Yes, a valid driving license is required as the Trainer will need to travel to customer locations and events.
What languages do I need to speak for this job?
Proficiency in German at C1 level is required to communicate effectively with customers.
What kind of training does L'Oréal Professionnel provide for Trainers?
L'Oréal Professionnel offers individual personal and professional development opportunities, including exciting training and workshops to help Trainers continuously enhance their skills.
Are there any additional benefits for this position?
Yes, benefits include a permanent employment contract, provision of a company car for both work and private use, a balanced work-life with Monday to Friday working hours, 13 salaries, and 30 vacation days.
How is the work schedule structured for this position?
The work schedule for the Trainer position is structured from Monday to Friday, allowing for weekends off to ensure a balanced work-life.
Can I apply for multiple jobs at L'Oréal?
Yes, you can apply to up to three jobs within a rolling 30-day window.
Is there a chance for growth in this position?
Yes, there are opportunities for personal and professional growth, with support for continuous development and training provided by L'Oréal Professionnel.