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Beer courses at WSET School London
WSET offers two globally-recognised beer qualifications: the Level 1 and Level 2 Awards in Beer, providing in-depth beer education for both professionals and enthusiasts. With WSET School London, you can choose from weekend, weekly, or online study options to fit your schedule.
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Events
This dynamic role involves planning and overseeing events. You might work on consumer-facing events, such as wine festivals or beer festivals. Many events are trade focused, from portfolio tastings to major wine fairs. Additional events include masterclasses, brand launches, dinners, brand activations and press events, so it’s a diverse field.
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Brand manager
A brand manager is responsible for developing the strategy behind a drinks brand. The role requires strategic planning, project management, commercial analysis, creative flair and an expert understanding of your particular category.
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Retail Store Worker
Thousands of passionate wine, beer, spirits and sake enthusiasts work in the drinks retailing industry. This vast sector covers independent wine merchants, craft beer stores, specialist spirits shops, large chains, cellar door retailers and much more. Many supermarkets also hire wine specialists, while online retailing continues to go from strength to strength.
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Retail Store Manager
A store manager oversees the day-to-day operations at a wine, beer or spirits shop. It could be a boutique store in a small village, a fine wine merchant in a major city centre or perhaps one of many stores in a large chain.
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Angola Scholarships: building wine knowledge and opportunity
Learn how a ground-breaking scholarship programme brought WSET wine education to Angola for the first time - supporting local professionals and opening up new opportunities.
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Tapping into talent: supporting women in beer
A WSET collaboration with Women in Beer to tackle gender inequality through qualifications and community support.