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Cellular Sales will provide benefits, development, and a culture that values diversity and inclusion. Cellular Sales is the one, a company that provides a rewarding career with a family atmosphere.
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Utilize various leads sources to reach out to Verizon and Cellular Sales customers and align them with available business representatives in their area. B2B National Sales Support Representative.
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Cellular Sales is Growing! Why Join Cellular Sales. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $58000 – $130000 +/ year. Our wireless sales consultants help others connect, work, watch, game, and stream with the latest devices.
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Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $71,000 – $110,000 +/ year. As a Sales Consultant, you will service the customer’s needs, make recommendations based on their specifications. Growth and Development: Gain invaluable knowledge, insight, and mentorship from our experienced sales leaders.
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Community Involvement: Impact the lives of people where you live through local events and volunteering. We’re Verizon’s premier retail partner and have received multiple Agent of the Year awards. We partner with our customers to find the best Verizon plans and services for their needs while expanding their ability to stay connected.
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Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $61000 – $126000 +/ year. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $61000 – $126000 +/ year. Outstanding Company Culture: A healthy community that fosters collaboration and mutual success.
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Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $54000 – $96000 +/ year. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $54000 – $96000 +/ year. First rate health benefits: Including health/vision/dental, and life insurance.
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Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $48000 – $86000 +/ year. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $48000 – $86000 +/ year. With nearly 800 stores across 40 states, we have 30-year reputation for providing unmatched in-person customer experiences.
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Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $56000 – $111000 +/ year. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $56000 – $111000 +/ year. We’re always expanding and looking for smart, driven, positive people to join our team of 7,000.
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Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $54000 – $109000 +/ year. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $54000 – $109000 +/ year. Are you determined to grow your job into a career, in a fast-paced thriving environment.
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Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $51000 – $98000 +/ year. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $51000 – $98000 +/ year. If you’re eager to learn and implement our proven techniques to grow your career, have previous experience in customer-facing roles, and have reliable transportation, let’s talk.
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Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $59000 – $117000 +/ year. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $59000 – $117000 +/ year. For the communities we serve, we get to actively build relationships and trust.
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We listen to their concerns, and make sure they leave informed and satisfied with their visit. Security for your future: 401(k) with ROTH option to save for retirement. Advancement Opportunities: We promote from within and encourage growth.
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Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $45000 – $80000 +/ year. Average and High-End Sales Consultants earn $45000 – $80000 +/ year. Performance Incentives: Top performers receive trips, gifts, and prizes.
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As a Call Center Representative you will provide ongoing support to our current team of Verizon Sales Consultants. Support sales force by generating sales leads. As a Call Center Representative you will provide ongoing support to our current team of Verizon Sales Consultants.
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