The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
Shine as ‘chief bling officer’
Jewellery chain Beaverbrooks searching for sparkle-loving person to take on dream job
Bling-lovers in Dundee are being invited to apply for a dream job trialling diamond jewellery.
Beaverbrooks on Murraygate is advertising for a “chief bling officer” to wear the store’s latest pieces and give feedback.
The successful candidate would receive £500 as well as £2,000 worth of jewellery, which they would be able to keep for their own collection once the position comes to an end.
The role would suit budding jewellery enthusiasts who know their emeralds from their amethysts and have a true passion for everything bling – from rose gold and platinum through to sparkling diamond earrings and pendants.
Once selected, the “chief bling officer” will be given a range of different precious jewels, including a gold and diamond pendant and a pair of silver statement earrings.
They will be asked to style them with their favourite outfits and blog about their fashion experience, as well as posting the content on their own social media channels.
The CBO will also feature on the jeweller’s website, The Beaverbrooks Journal and social media channels from September.
Hazel Finnigan, store manager at Beaverbrooks in Dundee, said: “As a family-owned business we really care about our jewellery and creating special moments for our customers, which is why we’re looking for a chief bling officer to become our new ambassador for all things sparkle.
“We’re searching for the biggest jewellery and diamond fanatic to trial our latest pieces and report back on style, versatility, wear-ability and ‘bling-factor’, all whilst getting paid to do so.
“So, if you’ve got a passion for fashion, a keen interest in social media, and you think you might have what it takes to be our first ever CBO, then we want to hear from you.”
To apply for the position, local jewellery enthusiasts need to visit beaverbrooks.co.uk/chief-bling-officer before September 2 explaining why they feel they should be the brand’s first ever chief bling officer.