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World Class Opportunity for Talented Professionals

Alister from Dream Big New Zealand

WORLD CLASS OPPORTUNITY FOR TALENTED PROFESSIONALS
Dream Big New Zealand
Full or Part Time - online from anywhere

🟢 Recession Resilient 🟢 Work from Home 🟢 Part or Full Time 🟢

🟢 The Company
We are a Global Leadership Development company servicing customers in over 150 countries with our online Personal Development Products and unique Business Opportunity. We are delighted our award-winning, celebrity endorsed products are facilitating positive change around the world by uniquely qualifying ordinary people to be able to create extraordinary lives.

🟢 The Opportunity
We require talented professionals to keep up with growing demand for our products in the market place.
• Have you always wanted a better work / life balance?
• With full training & support from experienced professionals & state-of-the-art infrastructure build your own business within an authorised model
• No experience necessary - minimal up-front investment & ongoing overheads
• Start part or full time
• Make up to 80% up-front profit from product sales only
• Create equity in your business that as the owner you may sell in time
• Enjoy an interesting, fulfilling occupation free from the stress of corporate life

🟢 The Person
• The ability to work autonomously & be trainable
• Be willing to follow a simple yet sophisticated & proven system
• Highly driven to create success for yourself & your family
• Big thinker & see yourself capable of making an executive level income
• An innate desire to make a difference in your direct community & around the world

Our existing business owners come from diverse backgrounds; sales and marketing, law, accounting, general management, customer service, business owners, to stay-at-home mums and dads looking to return to the workforce. They all have one thing in common and that is a desire to build stronger financial security for themselves and their families that is sustainable throughout even the most hostile of economic climates. A "refreshing alternative to franchises & traditional business"

No students or those without work visas. Must speak English.

TO APPLY: visit www.DreamBigNewZealand.co.nz... & fill in the form. We will be in contact for a 5 minute phone interview to establish our compatibility moving forward.

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