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People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in admin, retail, fast food, cashier, customer service, administrative assistant, receptionist, office work, server, landscaping, and in just about any field 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 a flexible work opportunity. Vector Marketing is running interviews for sales rep positions, start work within the week.
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Sales reps work from home or locally after training, most meetings and training are held in the office. Some work as much as possible, some work for just the summer, while others choose to be super part time around other commitments such as other jobs or family obligations.
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There is a great starting base pay (paid weekly) that isn't based on sales or results, but incentives are possible based on performance. We work with Cutco products that are used in the home focusing on the kitchen and some gardening tools as well.
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Retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, receptionist, office work, server, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine. Vector Marketing is currently interviewing for part time sales reps, with an option to work a full schedule.
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Some work as much as possible, some work part time, some are looking for summer work, and others choose to earn extra income around other commitments such as travel plans, classes, other jobs, or family obligations.
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Choice of location - Sales reps work from home or locally after training. What does the part time position involve? Request a virtual interview today and start work within the week.
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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. There is an opportunity to make more, but there is still a fallback for the sales rep to make an income even if they have an off week.
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Reps are paid $22.00 base-appt (not based on sales) or a commission structure set up based on performance. Even if someone doesn't decide to stay with us long term, the sales, networking, & communication skills they build are needed for any field.
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