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Vector Marketing is currently holding virtual interviews for entry level sales rep positions. Who would do well: People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in retail, fast food, cashier, office assistant, receptionist, landscaping, and in just about any part time job you can imagine.
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This entry level sales position is a great fit for people who are looking for part time or flexible work. This entry level sales position is a great opportunity for anyone looking to make some extra income.
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Choice of location – Reps work from home or locally after training. Our representatives sell Cutco products through one-on-one appointments that emphasize customer service. If you are a student looking for summer work or just someone who is looking for a flexible schedule, our opportunities can work around your needs.
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If you think you would be a great fit for our sales team fill out the contact information and a receptionist will follow up with you about setting up a virtual interview with a manager. What we offer: Excellent pay – $20.00 base-appt, commissions available based on sales.
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What we offer: Excellent pay – $22.00 base-appt, commissions available based on sales. Talk to the manager about our flexible summer work program. Some work as much as possible while others choose to be super part time around other commitments such as travel plans, internships, or other jobs.
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What we offer: Excellent pay – $26.00 base-appt, commissions available based on sales. We welcome all applicants who have a positive attitude and are willing to work hard and learn new things.
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Experience is not necessary because our training is designed to help people do well immediately. Flexible scheduling – We help our reps create a schedule that works for them. Solid training – We teach our reps how to do well in this role before they start and offer continued support and additional training as time goes on.
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What we offer: Excellent pay – $25.00 base-appt, commissions available based on sales. What we offer: Excellent pay – $25.00 base-appt, commissions available based on sales. What we require: Enjoy working with people At least 18 years old or 17 and a 2024 HS Graduate Conditions apply Able to start – at least on a part time basis – within the next 7 – 10 days Willing to learn and apply new skills.
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We encourage applicants of all ages and experience, as we do not discriminate on the basis of an applicant’s age. Most meetings and training are held in the office.
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