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Personal in-store and online LMS training - we’ll set you up for success! Multi-Unit Wireless Sales Manager - EARN UP TO $25/hr (and potential to make more!) You’re a Multi-Unit Wireless Sales Manager who is our go-to point-person at store level.
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Our commitment to our team is evident in our personalized in-store and online LMS training and partnerships with educational institutions like Franklin University, offering opportunities to further your true potential.
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OSL is growing rapidly, that’s why we need a hands-on lead from the front Wireless Sales Manager to train, mentor and develop. WIRELESS SALES MANAGER - EARN UP TO $25/hr (and potential to make more.
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You’re a Wireless Sales Manager who is our go-to point-person at store level. OSL has partnered with Franklin University offering every employee the chance to further their education online. Serious income potential plus uncapped commission and bonus - Earn 40-50k annually (and potential to make more.
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You’ll manage 1-3 Walmart Wireless Locations and inspire a team of awesome Mobile Experts. A proven ability to drive sales and service and maintain operational excellence. Real career growth, recognition, advancement & a shot at being a valued and important part of a cool, fun fast-growing company.
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Coaching and creating a great team with a collaborative spirit and passion for sales. Your own vehicle and the ability to travel often to check out your stores during operational hours. OSL is a dynamic, people-driven company providing outsourced sales services for some of North America’s biggest Fortune 500 companies.
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Passionate employees, great customer service and long-term relationships is the foundation of the OSL Family. OSL is committed to an inclusive workplace that does not discriminate against race, nationality, religion, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender, or gender identity.
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Employer Paid Term Life InsuranceMedical, Dental, Vision, Accident, Hospital, Critical illness Insurance, and company 401K planGenerous employee referral program Personal in-store and online LMS training – we’ll set you up for success.
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Medical, Dental, Vision, Accident, Hospital, Critical illness Insurance, and company 401K plan. Being an operational wizard, running your locations efficiently and maximizing profitability. Rolling up your sleeves and selling side by side with team every day.
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Expertise in recruitment, coaching and local employment standards. Your mission: surpass sales goals, while creating flawless customer experience. Keeping up to date on product knowledge to help your team deliver the right solutions.
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We believe in diversity and encourage any qualified individual to apply. For more info before submitting your application, contact us: careers@oslrs.com. We’ve committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible workplace where everyone feels valued, supported, and reaches their full potential.
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OSL believes that no one should wait to pay day which is why we offer daily access to your funds via Dailypay & Wisely cards. We hire passionate people looking for their next big career challenge. Ability to work evenings and weekends.
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1-3 years of retail management experience. We are an EEOC Employer. Inspiring the team with your presence and work ethic. Strong communication and presentation skills. Compensation for your fuel mileage.
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Our culture is our foundation. Discount Programs and Monthly Phone Stipend. Employer Paid Term Life Insurance. Generous employee referral program. Good thing you have what it takes. Building your own sales team.
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Here’s where you come in. You’ll do this by. So, what does OSL offer you? Sounds like a good fit? At OSL, we celebrate difference.
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