My role in my department accounts for about 33% of revenue of the business. Out of all the revenue streams we are the highest intake - company turnover is around $150 million annually - and the business is growing at around 20% per year based on the previous two years. It's big business. Wine Advisor is a sales role to be sure, with ongoing education about wine to be able to further recommend wine to customers. Ultimately we are better able to sell wine if we know and understand the product well. There are plenty of opportunities for career development and different paths to follow. As the business owns everything from contracts with growers to our own winery, bottling and packing plant, sales and marketing team and courier service I could move up to a department manager or get some further education to become a vintner and go work actually making wine, for example.FFLink wrote:
I don't mean this offensively, but what does a wine taster do that contributes to society, or where do you get... Placed?
I really just don't know, so don't think that I think your job is pointless or anything.
Last edited by Jaekus (2013-04-20 17:46:06)