Who wants to become a Chief Bling Officer and be paid to wear diamonds?
Diamonds might be forever but this job offer wont be – thats because you can now get paid to showcase the latest bling with this jeweller.
Beaverbrooks, a family-owned company which is celebrating its 100th birthday next year, is looking for a Chief Bling Officer.
With this role, youll get the chance to wear stunning diamonds and the latest statement necklaces and earrings, all the while blogging about it.
And the best part? Youll be able to keep £2,000 worth of the sparkling jewellery youre asked to wear.
The company is looking for 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.
The CBOs role is to sample a range of pieces from Beaverbrooks latest fine jewellery collections and provide feedback on it.
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As well as receiving £500, the newly appointed CBO can keep the jewels once the position comes to an end; the range includes different precious jewels such as a stunning gold and diamond pendant and a pair of dazzling silver statement earrings.
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Youll then be asked to style them with your favourite outfits and blog about the fashion experience, as well as post about them on your social media channels.
The national jewellers blog The Beaverbrooks Journal and social media platforms will also include your feedback.
As a family-owned business, we really care about our jewellery and creating special moments for our customers, which is why were looking for a Chief Bling Officer to become our new ambassador for all things sparkle, said Lorna Haddon, head of jewellery and diamonds.
Were searching for the UKs biggest jewellery and diamond fanatic to trial our latest pieces and report back on style, versatility, wear-ability and bling-factor.
To apply for the position, you need to explain why you should be the new CBO on the brands website.
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