Fragrances Evaluator/ Fragrances Development Manager
By PT. Iconic Talent Indonesia At Jakarta Raya, Indonesia
Interpret fragrance requirements and perform accurate fragrance evaluation for concerned category
▪ Strong olfactive knowledge of product markets across all categories (personal care, household,
▪ Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- 7+ years of fragrance evaluation experiences in FMCG industry. Additional business development and/or
- Presentation and MS Office skills (PowerPoint, Word, Excel)
▪ Drive projects from initiation to submission with quality and timeliness, and coordinating with

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