TERRITORY SALES MANAGER Sales at Geebo

TERRITORY SALES MANAGER

JOB IS AVAILABLE AS OF3/06/2015

SPORTS ADVERTISING - CONGRATULATIONS 2014- 2015 COLLEGE GRADUATES!

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY
Monthly Guarantee/Bonuses/Commissions. $60k - $70k FIRST YEAR
ADVERTISING SCHOLASTIC SALES FOR A 37 YEAR OLD SPORTS / DRUG & ALCOHOL PREVENTION PUBLISHER! MAKE A DIFFERENCE & HAVE FUN WHILE YOU WORK!
We are an illustrious Sports Marketing/Advertising firm looking for 2 self-motivated, outgoing sales executives to take over existing and established territories. You would be responsible for dealing directly with small business owners on a one-on-one basis. We are looking for someone to maintain our existing account base of $165,000, as well as establish new clients and accounts.
Our products our multifunctional, sharp, vibrant, and sell themselves. Plus, these are recession proof products. Our customer base is very versatile, so it's all up to YOU!!
The right candidate should enjoy speaking to small business owners on a one-to-one basis. No Corporate, 'IBM' sit downs here. No telesales or internet/email sales or visits. This is the old fashioned B2B, walk-in, one call close sale. This is a niche market and our approach has proven successful for over 30 years.
REQUIREMENTS:
Verifiable sales ability (Preferably B2B)
Reliability and the ability to bring an open mind to a new opportunity
Ability to work independently without immediate supervision
Strong interpersonal, sales and marketing skills
Enthusiastic and energetic personality
Monthly Guarantee/Bonuses/Commissions. $60k - $70k first year
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Benefit bonus program after 90 days.
For immediate consideration, please email your resume to Human Resources through the link at the top of the page
If you would like to fax your resume, please send to 1-800-696-1601. You may also contact us via phone at 1-888-243-7534 ext. 215 and ask for Jessica Levine.
RESUME PREFERRED.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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