The top five jobs in the bike trade this week – 13th March

BRR Analysis
BikeBiz, a prominent industry publication, reported on March 13th that its jobs board facilitated over 570 placements in 2023, with current listings showing an upward trend. The article highlighted five specific roles, including a Full-Time Sales Assistant position with ASSOS of Switzerland, the high-end apparel manufacturer founded by Toni Maier in 1976 and based in Ticino. This indicates a robust, if perhaps niche, employment market within the cycling sector.
This uptick in job listings and successful placements suggests a healthy, expanding, or at least resilient, segment of the cycling industry. Despite broader economic uncertainties, specialist brands like ASSOS continue to seek talent, particularly in sales, indicating a sustained consumer demand for premium products. The focus on specific roles, rather than general recruitment drives, implies a targeted growth strategy by companies looking to fill critical operational gaps, reflecting an industry that is maturing beyond its pandemic-era boom.
Ultimately, the cycling industry continues its quiet hum, demonstrating that even without the fanfare of new bike launches, the business of getting people on two wheels remains a surprisingly stable enterprise.
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