Just 5 months after joining in April, the first German leader has reached the 5 Star Rank Level in the Buyezee Compensation Plan.
Daniela C. Szasz, CEO of Buyezee commented:
“We are so pleased with the expansion we are seeing in Europe, especially Germany.
As we continue to generate interest in new countries, we are holding our first Greek webinar and training sessions this week. We have about 5 other countries in the pipeline.”
We especially love seeing our leaders, just like our first 5 Star, achieve their milestones so early in their Buyezee career. Seeing everyone growing within their teams and setting their own goals for success makes us really proud and happy for them. Congratulations to all those that are heading towards fulfilling their dreams!
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