0nline Media Sales Account Executive (Spanish Speaking) Retail & Wholesale at Geebo

0nline Media Sales Account Executive (Spanish Speaking)

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: 2014-10-02T00:00:00
Salary period: Annual
Our Sales Executives want local businesses to win with their advertising. Would you like to show them how with a killer digital strategy That's what we do. We start with a strategic advertising vision and build digital and interactive content display advertising campaigns to obtain the businesses objectives. This is a career you can feel GREAT about while still earning a terrific income. Your responsibilities will include making sales presentations, networking, getting referrals, obtaining and tracking leads, and presenting group informational seminars. We offer: Unlimited Income Potential via a commissioned incentive package (20% of monthly Sales Volume)3 month Ramp-up Bonus/salary bridge available for the right candidate Job Requirements: Bilingual-Spanish/English speaking candidates strongly encouraged to apply (We have a large Hispanic audience, so I'm looking for a latino sales person!) Media Sales experience is helpful but not mandatory.High level of integrity, dedication, and desire to succeed
Solid work history (no gaps in employment)Must submit to and pass a pre-employment background check / drug screening test Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V
San Angelo LIVE! is a scrappy, hyper-local online newspaper that strives to deliver the local news to you in a fast, meaningful, fun, informative, & entertaining way. San Angelo LIVE! launched with its 1st article on September 4th of 2013 and in one year has grown to have the largest local audience of any media outlet in San Angelo, TX. Our advertisers reach more eyeballs and are engaged with more local consumers than anywhere else.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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