How To Be A Luxury Personal Shopper

Ever wanted to be a personal shopper for a high net worth individual in Japan? In this guide, we explain all the best ways to become a personal shopper for someone with a lot of money!

What is a personal shopper?

A personal shopper is an individual who prepares items, prepares orders for a customer, meets and assembles customers’ order and makes up the items, and packs and unpacks the order, until the order is complete and packed and packed, delivery instructions.

There are several things you should know before you can become a personal shopper. If you don’t know what to know, you won’t know when you will know.

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What are the qualification requirements to become a personal shopper?Fashionable luxury shopper

It is going to depend on your personal skills. However, you should have the following skills:

  • Inventory management
  • Building customer relationships
  • Clerical skills
  • Ecommerce

What is the eligibility criteria to become a personal shopper?

You need to work for the candidate company for at least 3 months before they consider you as a personal shopper. You should also have at least one year experience as a personal shopper in the same candidate company before the beginning of your employment.

How much is the salary?

The starting salary is 80,000 to 120,000 yen per month. Once you get to a certain level in experience, you may get the equivalent of 300,000 yen per month.

The payment is paid through company's bank account directly. In some cases, the companies also provide health insurance, pension, and paid time off.

What is the flexibility in work?person holding white and black striped shirt

Depending on the company, you can choose what kind of work you do. You may or may not be required to work weekends.

However, you are always required to work 8 hours on weekdays and 2 hours on weekends.

Where is the location?

It is better to work at companies that are located at your home city. However, the best is to work at the company’s corporate office.

Is personal shopper hiring increasing?

Yes. The numbers are getting higher in Japan.

The biggest reason for this is that the companies are expanding their business overseas.

It is easy to find a job in Japan.

Japan is the perfect country for foreigners.

Japan has many beautiful places that are just a short trip away from your home country.

You need to know what kind of currency you need to exchange to and when you are leaving.

You need to know the customs and business practices to know if you can survive there.

It is best to get used to the environment before you start looking for a job.

How to become a personal shopper in Japanclothes hanged on clothes rack

Becoming a personal shopper is easier than it looks and we've put together a guide for anyone wanting to try it out.

Research the role

The best place to start when looking to get involved in the personal shopping industry is an online professional community. These sites will provide you with free advice and tips for becoming a personal shopper.

Understand your client

The first thing you should do when applying to be a personal shopper is decide how much money you want to earn. You need to consider the type of person your client will be.

"If you're looking to start off working with clients with similar wealth levels to yourself, consider choosing high net worth individuals who have a decent-sized circle of friends and relatives who could recommend you. Many clients have higher expectations of their personal shopper than others, but it's worth looking at how much they expect from a personal shopper compared to you," said Lewis.

"If you're applying for a high net worth client, you'll likely have to spend more time interacting with them. If you're really good at it, it could be worth it to spend a bit more time getting to know them.

It can also be rewarding. If you get on well with them, you could turn into a really good friend. If the clients are fun, it could be a good opportunity to make a few new friends as well."

Learn what you need to know about a high net worth client

The reason personal shoppers get paid a salary rather than commission is because of the personal nature of their job. A personal shopper is only concerned with the client, and the wealth they bring into the company.

"It's not enough to sell the client a product if they aren't happy with the product you've chosen. You should understand the client's lifestyle and needs.

You have to build trust and build a relationship with them. A personal shopper is there to consult with the client about what they need and to make recommendations, but you shouldn't be pushing them to buy something they don't want," said Lewis.

"The client's life is not your own. You have to take their needs and their lifestyle into account and work around the constraints that the client might have, for example, by getting a tax-free allowance to buy a certain type of handbag, to avoid incurring a charge for tax on the item.

To do that, you need to understand what their lifestyle is like and what their financial constraints are."

Plan ahead

You need to be a good listener and an expert when it comes to what the clients are looking for. Be aware of the best and worst times for the client to shop and the product to purchase.

You’ll be getting a load of free stuff in return, like perfume, fashion items, jewelry, fragrances, hats and clothing, depending on what role you want to take.

The job is well-rewarded and the wage is very good. It is the dream job if you like fashion and shopping.

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