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Job Title: Freelance B2B Business Development Manager – Luxury Homeware & Gifting

  • Company: WAZarts LLC
  • Location: Dubai, UAE (Remote / Field-Based)
  • Job Type: Part-time / Contract
  • Compensation: AED 5,000–15,000 per month (Retainer + High Commission)

About WAZarts

WAZarts is a premier licensed UAE luxury brand at the intersection of "Art de Vivre" and high-end gifting. We specialize in unique, exclusive homeware, cultural artifacts, and artisanal accessories that celebrate heritage with a contemporary aesthetic. With a proven track record of three continuous successful seasons at Galeries Lafayette Dubai, WAZarts is a validated luxury label ready for institutional scale.

The Role: The Institutional Hunter

We are seeking a results-driven Business Development Manager (BDM) to transition WAZarts from a DTC-only model into a high-volume B2B and wholesale engine. This is not a "marketing" role; it is a "Sales Hunting" position. You will be the face of the brand in front of corporate procurement heads, luxury retail category managers, and hospitality directors across the GCC.

Key Responsibilities

  • Corporate Gifting (B2B): Aggressively pitch and secure high-volume gifting contracts for law firms, wealth management offices, government entities, and the hospitality sector. The UAE corporate gifting market is projected to reach $25 billion, and you will own this pipeline.
  • Wholesale Distribution: Secure year-round placements in Tier-1 luxury concept stores and boutiques such as Sauce, Gigi, and Comptoir 102.
  • Institutional Onboarding: Manage the end-to-end commercial negotiation and technical requirements to onboard WAZarts onto major luxury platforms like Ounass and Jashanmal.
  • Account Management: Handle the "Sell-Out" process, ensuring our products are merchandised to luxury standards and inventory is replenished consistently.
  • Pipeline Reporting: Maintain a professional B2B CRM (e.g., Zoho or HubSpot) to provide weekly updates on outreach, lead status, and conversion metrics.

Requirements

  • UAE Experience: Minimum 3–5 years of proven sales success in the UAE luxury retail or corporate gifting sectors.
  • The Rolodex: You must have an active, existing network of contacts in corporate procurement or luxury retail buying.
  • Product Fit: A deep appreciation for artisanal craftsmanship and the ability to articulate the narrative of WAZarts products.
  • Logistics: A valid UAE Driving License and own transport are mandatory for field meetings.
  • Legal Status: Must hold a valid UAE Freelance Permit or residency with an NOC to work legally.

Compensation & Benefits

  • High-Reward Structure: Monthly income of AED 5,000–15,000 based on a combination of a professional retainer and aggressive commissions (10%–15% of contract value).
  • Flexibility: Manage your own schedule to meet client demands.
  • Prestige: Represent a brand with an established history in the region’s top-tier retail environments.

How to Apply

Please submit your profile and a short list of specific industries or entities you currently have direct access to. Applications that do not demonstrate a pre-existing network in the UAE luxury or corporate sector will not be considered.

Job Types: Part-time, Contract
Contract length: 3 months

Pay: AED5,000.00 - AED15,000.00 per month

Expected hours: No less than 20 per week

Application Question(s):

  • Please list 3 specific UAE retailers (e.g., Ounass, Tanagra, Jashanmal) or corporate sectors (e.g., Law Firms, Wealth Management) where you have an active, direct relationship with the buyers or procurement heads.
  • Do you currently hold a valid UAE Freelance Permit or a residency visa with a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your sponsor?
  • This role is heavily performance-based with a target income of AED 5,000–15,000 via high commissions (10-15%). Are you comfortable with a results-driven compensation model?

Experience:

  • "Luxury Retail Sales" or "Corporate Gifting": 3 years (Required)

Language:

  • Arabic (Preferred)
  • English (Required)

License/Certification:

  • UAE Driving License (Required)

Location:

  • Dubai (Required)
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