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Full-time: Work two roadshows/month (3 ½ days off between shows)Compensation includes: Hourly pay plus overtime - each roadshow is approx. Monday-Friday: 10-11 hours per day; Saturday-Sunday: 9-10 hours per dayLast sales day (10th and final day of the show)- tear-down of booth Part Time: Work one roadshow/month.
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For eligible full-time employees: Medical/Dental/Vison benefits available. If a Roadshow representative is on assignment more than 50 miles from their residence (or over an hour away), we will cover necessary travel costs within reason to include hotel, airfare, rental car, when necessary & up to $50/day meal reimbursement.
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Ideally, we seek individuals who have a passion for food, cooking, or sales to promote innovative products that bring out the very best in the kitchen. Strong persuasive public speaking skills in front of a live audience.
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Parental Benefits: Financial assistance for fertility (including egg-freezing), adoption, and surrogacy expenses; twelve weeks of paid family bonding for birth, surrogacy, adoption, and foster placement (plus up to six to ten weeks of paid disability leave for birthing parents) as well as a two-week “ease-back” program that enables parents to return part-time at full pay.
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As a Sales Development Representative, you will be working with prospects who engage with Udemy to build pipeline for our Account Executives across Small business and large Enterprise organizations.
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Take inventory on a regular basis and communicate replenishment needs. Comfortable selling a variety of culinary and kitchen products across multiple brands including but not limited to cutlery, cookware, and kitchen electrics.
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The hourly wage range for this position is $15.50 to $19.08 plus overtime. We are ZWILLING J.A. Henckels, a leader in cutlery, cookware, and so much more. Culinary experience with a passion for food.
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The hourly wage for this position is $15.00 plus overtime. 401k plan with company match of first 3% plus additional match. Ability to stand for extended periods of time. In this role you will be reporting to the Event Sales Manager focusing on direct-to-consumer sales.
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Driven by our passion for perfection for over 290 years, opportunities exist for Event Sales Representatives to promote, pitch, and sell our premium products at Costco locations and other retailers.
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Beyond Base Pay, FBN also offers all full-time/permanent employees competitive total compensation packages that include equity compensation, paid holidays plus an additional floating holiday, work flexibility including paid time off and remote work if your role is eligible, parental leave, benefits including but not limited to: medical, dental, vision, wellbeing, short & long term disability, life insurance, 401k, HSA employer contributions, and more.
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Compensation is commensurate with experience and while prior contact center experience isn’t required, experience in sales, customer service, tech support, or back-office support is a plus.
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Job Type Full-time Description We are a local medical equipment company that is a rapidly growing leader in the provision of clinical respiratory and durable medical equipment and service to patients is seeking a highly-motivated, energetic and experienced individual to become part of our organization.
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Full-time: Work two roadshows/month (3 days off between shows) \' Compensation includes: o Hourly pay plus overtime - each roadshow is approx. o Monday-Friday: 10-11 hours per day; Saturday-Sunday: 9-10 hours per day o o Last sales day (10th and final day of the show)- tear-down of booth \' Part Time: Work one roadshow/month.
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While prior contact center experience isn’t required, experience in customer service, tech support, inside sales or back-office support is a plus. POSITION OVERVIEW TELEPHONE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Looking for opportunities to work for a rapidly growing company.
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Full-Time & Part-Time. In addition to our standard group benefits offering for full-time employees following 90-days of employment, all employees are eligible to opt for our MEC medical plan after only 30-days of employment.
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