In-Store Sales and Customer Service Rep Accounting - Abilene, TX at Geebo

In-Store Sales and Customer Service Rep

High Energy Solutions, Inc High Energy Solutions, Inc Abilene, TX Abilene, TX Estimated:
$38.
1K - $48.
3K a year Estimated:
$38.
1K - $48.
3K a year Company Description We are an expanding marketing firm based in Abilene! After seeing a successful first year, we are adding clients to our portfolio and looking for excited team members to help us reach new goals and standards in our direct marketing and in-store customer care divisions! Job Description We offer a thorough management program for qualified individuals to learn to train and supervise sales people, while learning various aspects of sales and marketing and other critical and fundamental business principles.
Successful individuals will be given the opportunity to build their team, and continue to grow in our management training program! If you are a candidate looking for an opportunity to grow with us in an exciting, fast-paced career, then apply today! We are looking for future leaders to grow into a management role with our company while focusing on the following areas:
Development of marketing campaigns and strategies Customer service and client acquisition Implementation of product launches Rigorous leadership training Those that excel leading and training others may be provided with the opportunity to grow through our management training program In-store promotional advertising Qualifications If you are a candidate looking for an opportunity to grow with us in an exciting, fast-paced career, then apply today.
NO BUSINESS TO BUSINESS NO DOOR TO DOOR NO TELEMARKETING (THIS IS NOT A CALL CENTER!) Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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