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As a full-time Verizon Retail Sales Associate, you'll have the opportunity to control your career in one of our retail stores. From health and wellness benefits, up to 6% 401(k) match, stock awards, more than four weeks of paid time off (vacation, holidays, and personal days), discounts on Verizon products and services, up to four months of paid parental leave, up to $8K per year in tuition assistance, plus other incentives, we've got you covered with our total rewards package which begins on day one.
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As a full-time Verizon Retail Sales Associate, youll have the opportunity to grow your career with a team focused on unlocking your full potential and sales success within one of our retail stores.
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Generate retail sales by using your passion for cutting-edge technology, and exceptional customer service to expand the Verizon network. Hear from our Verizon Retail Team Members on what it's like to be part of a team that invests in you.
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Preferred Background: Retail, Retail Associate, Retail Sales Associate, Sales, Hiring Immediately, Sales. Sales Associate - Verizon Authorized Retailer, TCC.
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Our comprehensive benefits (starting day one) and perks are designed to help you move forward in your career and in your life outside of Verizon. Opportunities to engage with the community outside of the store to expand your loyal customer base, including at off-site Verizon sponsored events.
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Ambitious, self-driven individuals who are motivated by the pursuit of retail sales milestone goals. Representative, Sales Associate, Sales Consultant, Now Hiring. Verizon Wireless Discount Options.
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Generate retail sales by using your passion for cutting-edge technology, and exceptional customer service to meet our customers where they are. Our comprehensive benefits are designed to help you move forward in your career and in areas of your life outside of Verizon.
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Our Retail Sales Associates utilize their passion, high energy, and knowledge to provide a unique sales experience that meets the need of our customers in the ever-changing world of Wireless. Leadership - Management – Manage – Retail Management – Time Management.
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Wireless #wirelesssales #sales #verizon. TCC is more than a Verizon authorized retailer. Same Day Pay Options. Sales - Outside Sales – Inside Sales – Upselling – Cold Calling. Engage in community giveback through volunteer events, donations, grants and more.
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Potential to grow your customer base by placing outbound calls and sending text messages to current Verizon customers who are interested in our products and services. Join Verizon today and be eligible for a $2,500 sign-on bonus.
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Verizon 401(k) plan with matching contributions up to 6% of eligible participant contributions to the plan, qualified student loan repayments, or a combination of both (effective January 1, 2024.
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Our benefits are designed to help you move forward in your career, and in areas of your life outside of Verizon. Refine your sales skills through outbound calls to current Verizon customers interested in our products and services.
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If you are looking for an opportunity to make more than just an hourly pay, then this is the job for you. Earnings Include: Hourly Rate, Uncapped Commission, Bonuses and Profit Sharing. New Hire Guaranteed Pay: Guaranteed hourly rate for the first 3 pay periods.
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Verizon will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. If Verizon and this role sound like a fit for you, we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet every "even better" qualification listed above.
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Verizon is one of the world's leading providers of technology and communications services, transforming the way we connect around the world. At Verizon, we know that diversity makes us stronger.
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