Sales Representative - Marysville, WA Sales at Geebo

Sales Representative - Marysville, WA

Fortune 500 Company has a number of CAREER openings for Outside Sales Representatives in the Marysville, WA area.
Continue reading about this opportunity if you are looking for a Career - NOT just a Job!
Do you have?
A strong work ethic?
Are you competitive and love to win?
Not intimidated introducing yourself to new people?
Have a natural ability to persuade and lead?
Willing to be mentored and are a quick learner?
Motivated by achievement with an internal drive to succeed? A college degree (or sufficient experience with a high school diploma)?
Experience is not mandatory but the majority of the attributes listed above are.
Our client offers:
A competitive base salary, vehicle allowance, cellular allowance, excellent benefits, profit sharing, monthly commission
bonus, established/protected territories and prospect database - 1st year potential $55 to $65
. Also, an exotic all-expense paid trip for 2 every year for President's Club achievers and it all starts off with a comprehensive training program including use of cutting edge sales tools.
You must possess exceptional communication, negotiation and time management skills and be able to follow our specific and successful sales process. Our ideal Outside Sales Representative can establish rapport with people from all walks of life; wear different hats based on each client's needs and is open to coaching and advice.
Outside Business-to-Business Sales Reps are responsible for new business development, managing a zip code based territory, and attainment of sales goals and quotas.
Join an organization that has recently been ranked the #8 Company to Sell For by Selling Power Magazine, along with being named to the Platinum 400 List by Forbes Magazine and ranked as a Top 100 Performing Company by the Boston Globe every year since 1988.
Interviews are being conducted now so don't wait to contact us.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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