In Store Marketing Representative - Cape Girardeau, Missouri job in CPE GIRARDEAU Sales at Geebo

In Store Marketing Representative - Cape Girardeau, Missouri job in CPE GIRARDEAU

Company Name:
Sears Holdings
In Store Marketing Representative - Cape Girardeau, Missouri job in CPE GIRARDEAU
Requisition ID: 337447BR
Job Function: Sales
Employment Category: Regular, Part-time
State: Missouri (MO)
State or Province/City: CPE GIRARDEAU
Location: 330 SIEMERS DR,P.O. BOX 522290,CPE GIRARDEAU, MO 32750, US
Post Code: 32750
Post Date: 05/25/2014
Brand: Sears
Business Unit: Home Services - Sears Home Improvement Products
Store: 24616: Central In Store Marketing
Sears Home Improvement Products is building a team of top notch marketers to set appointments for the strongest sales team in Cape Girardeau, MO.
In Store Marketing Representatives promote our Sears Home Improvement products and set appointments with customers to receive a free in-home design consultation and estimate.
The ideal candidate should be a results driven, goal-oriented, seasoned sales professional with a self-motivating, positive, and energetic attitude. We are looking for candidates with at least 2 years sales/marketing or related work experience, excellent communication and people skills, enthusiasm with approaching customers, and a strong work ethic. May be required to travel to outside marketing events as needed. Senior citizens are welcome to apply!
We offer:
? $14-$16/hr (includes base plus bonus).
? Flexible hours (up to 29) hours per week (part-time)
? Some Benefits Available
? Pleasant retail environment, work inside your Sears Store
? A great Company and a Rewarding place to work!
EOE / Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / Disabled
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EOE Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / DisabledEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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