Sensory Panellist

Posted 26 March by Premier Work Support
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Premier Work Support have a fantastic opportunity for Sensory Panellist for a prestigious client based in West London.

Duties & responsibilities include:

  • The panellists are key in helping our Sensory team describing and evaluating the smell of fragranced consumer goods (perfume, cosmetics, household products and much more) by smelling and providing objective feedback.
  • You will work in dedicated sensory booths and discussion rooms, alongside other panellists and a panel leader; sharing opinions and collaborating with others. Depending on your role, you might work to reach an agreement on what you perceive.
  • No experience is required as full training will be provided to develop your olfaction and the specific vocabulary required to communicate your opinions.

Skills & experience required:

  • Good interpersonal and communication skills to create great relationships within the panel.
  • Passionate about fragrances and consumer goods.
  • Honesty and objectivity when it comes to giving an opinion.
  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions in English with minimal supervision.
  • Articulate with a firm grasp of the English Language.
  • Computer literate.

Performance Panellist - 3 times a week (Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday) from 1.45pm up to 5pm (in slots of 45 min)

Descriptive Panellists - 3 times a week (Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday) from 2pm up to 5pm (1h45 slot to go up to 3h if needed).

This is a temporary position however there may be an opportunity for ongoing employment for the right candidates.

If this seems like the right opportunity for you, please apply now!

Required skills

  • testing
  • part time
  • panellist
  • Sensory panellist

Reference: 52381995

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