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Get to Know Us Charter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Enterprise and Spectrum Reach.
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Apply to be a Multimedia Journalist at Spectrum News. Part of Charter Communications, is made up of over 30 hyper-local news and regional sports networks dedicated to producing original, unbiased, and high-quality content.
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Part of Charter Communications, Spectrum News is made up of over 30 hyper-local news and regional sports networks that are constantly expanding and dedicated to producing original, unbiased, and high-quality content.
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Well-informed about our competitors' activities in assigned territory; informs manager of any changing competitive pricing programs, marketing directives, or door-to-door sales tactics. Tenacious and driven, you excel in environments where your reward is based on your effort - uncapped potential Acquires new residential customers through door-to-door contact from assigned leads.
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Upon successful completion of first term contract, you are guaranteed up to 5 interviews with your choice 1,200 industry leading organizations including Charter Communications, Tesla, and Raytheon.
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Similar Career Fields Include : Intelligence Analyst, Forensic Accounting, Eligibility Interviewer. Signal Intelligence Analyst AKA Intelligence Analyst. Comprehensive wellness programs including fitness facility access, nutrition consulting, curated fitness plans, and more.
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While working in residential sales, expect to work outdoors rain or shine, days and nights, and to knock on many doors before closing a sale. Experience in door-to-door sales. Acquire new customers through door-to-door relationship building and community events.
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A valid driver’s license, car insurance, a satisfactory driving record, and the use of a reliable personal vehicle. Connect people and communities by offering best-in-class telecommunication services through door-to-door solicitation of new prospective customers.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Preferred Skills/Abilities and Knowledge Success in a previous sales position, prospecting, or cold calling; direct sales experience is preferred but not required. Knowledge of cable or telecommunications services, with an emphasis on data networking fundamentals and the ability to educate consumers on related products and services as needed.
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Acquires new residential customers through door-to-door contact from assigned leads. Success in a previous sales position, prospecting, or cold calling; direct sales experience is preferred but not required.
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If you’re looking for an exciting sales career and a company that invests in you, become a Market Development Specialist. It’s hard work, but with your relationship-building skills and professional resilience, you can excel (and do well financially) in this sales position.
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Be rewarded for achieving sales goals in Internet, mobile, phone and video sales. Competitive Pay: Starting base salary plus uncapped commission, incentives and bonus program; the average first-year target compensation is up to $100,000.
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Must be able to work evenings and weekends, as business needs dictate to maximize prospective customer contact. Ability to travel (including during inclement weather) to and from assigned territories and company facilities using a reliable personal vehicle.
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This role is a part-time, entry to mid-level retail sales role, focusing on wireless, TV and internet products in the communications and entertainment technology space. Read, write and speak the English language to effectively communicate with employees, customers, and suppliers in person, on the phone and by written communications.
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Conducts proactive consultative needs analysis with new prospective customers. Achieves monthly sales quotas in high-speed data, mobile, landline phone, and video sales. Accurately completes all necessary paperwork to support sales activities in a manner consistent with quality control guidelines, including but not limited to the following: dispositioning, entering sales orders, and reporting on sales.
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