Entry Level Sales and Marketing - LONG TERM POSITION Advertising & Marketing Jobs at Geebo

Entry Level Sales and Marketing - LONG TERM POSITION

Blue, Inc., a 101 Best & Brightest Places to Work award recipient, is a top ranked sales and marketing firm in Chicago.
We are proud to announce that they are currently hiring for entry level sales reps to add to their already thriving sales force. We are not telemarketers. What we do is simple: we present our client's services face to face to consumers, giving that personal touch that is so often lacking in today's impersonal world. That means more sales for YOU, which is a great thing as pay is based on individual performance. Have no experience in sales? Not a problem!
This is one of the best on the job training experiences you will ever have. You will learn:
o How to make the sale
o Public Speaking
o Leadership Skills
o Public Relations
o Customer Service
o To present yourself professionally and with confidence a true asset no matter where your career path takes you in the future!

We know that there are a lot of sales positions out there and you have a choice in where you apply. Here's why you should apply with us:
We are constantly learning! We provide upbeat environment where learning, growth, and development are encouraged.
Where other companies are failing, we cannot keep up with our client demands and that's why we need you!
We take care of our people, offering them a chance for professional advancement based on their commitment level.
We're passionate about our business and for us, it's not just a job, but a career path.
We pay based on performance, so hard work is truly your path to success.
We offer a training program that is intensive because we truly care about our associates and want to give them the tools to succeed.
We are the best at what we do.
If you have questions, please contact Tina or submit your resume. For more information, check out our website at www.theblue.infoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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