Entry Level In-store Sales Associateother related Employment listings - Culpeper, VA at Geebo

Entry Level In-store Sales Associate

Do you find yourself asking this question?

How am I supposed to have 3-5 years experience if nobody will give me a chance?
If so, look no further. You have found the company that will personally create the future leaders of the marketing industry. Experience Rapid Growth and Advancement!!!

RRM is a firm that specializes in marketing and sales for some of the most exciting and well-known companies in the world today. We pair with some of the top retailers in the country to promote the Nation's Leading Satellite TV Provider. Creating personal relationships is the foundation of our firm.
The ideal candidates will possess a second-to-none work ethic and an unbelievably positive business attitude. We've created a working atmosphere that has not only proven effective, but energetic and fun, so YOU must be too! A big part of our success is based on a foundation of every day being different while having unlimited opportunities - every team member contributes to the expansion of the company.

Entry level sales and marketing representatives will be trained in the following areas:
Promotional Sales and Marketing
Customer Service
Public Relations
Campaign Management
Client Relations
Management Training

This is NOT a 100% commission job! ALL of our positions offer a GUARANTEED weekly salary with opportunities for commission and bonuses.
We DO NOT participate in any door to door, business to business, telemarketing, or cold calling!

Candidates must represent the following:
Excellent communication skills
Leadership experience
Ability to work in a high energy environment
Ambition, strong work ethic, and open to new ideas
Be a self-starter with problem solving skills
Be a career oriented individual searching unlimited opportunities

Submit your resume today for immediate consideration!
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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