Christian Dior
    (4 reviews)

    Events Marketing Manager salary at Christian Dior

    Events Marketing Manager salary estimate at Christian Dior

    $7K - $9K

    per month
    The average salary based on past job ads
    Refreshed 2 May 2026

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    at Christian Dior (Singapore) Pte Ltd
    Orchard, Central Region
    Entry Level / Junior Executive Intern/TS Job Period Immediate Start, For At Least 3 Months Profession Sales / Retail Industry Retail /...
    Entry Level / Junior Executive Intern/TS Job Period Immediate Start, For At Least 3 Months Profession Sales / Retail Industry Retail /...
    classification: Retail & Consumer ProductsRetail & Consumer Products
    30d+ ago
    30d+ ago

    at Christian Dior (Singapore) Pte Ltd
    Singapore
    Join the Visual Merchandising Team at Dior and work closely alongside our boutiques to bring the Dior universe to life through impactful displays,...
    Join the Visual Merchandising Team at Dior and work closely alongside our boutiques to bring the Dior universe to life through impactful displays,...
    classification: Retail & Consumer ProductsRetail & Consumer Products
    30d+ ago
    30d+ ago

    Salary satisfaction at Christian Dior

    100%
    When Christian Dior employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'100% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

    What’s it like working at Christian Dior?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Christian Dior value the opportunity to learn and grow within an expanding company, and appreciate the lovely people and wonderful management and sales team that contribute to a great company culture. Staff also enjoy paid overseas trips for training and client grooming, and take pride in working with Dior products that embody class and sophistication.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. The role involves numerous KPIs and multiple responsibilities due to small team sizes, which may not suit those prioritising work-life balance. Some employees note that management engagement and feedback processes could be improved, and that the organisational structure can be ambiguous with disorganised data systems. Additionally, benefits and welfare management could be enhanced.