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All Sales Consultants must attend and complete a four-day New Hire University (NHU) training program within two weeks of their official start date. As a full-time Victra Retail Sales Consultant, you'll have the chance to control your career in one of our retail stores.
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We offer paid training and a guaranteed a ramp-up rate during your first 60 days of employment. Foster a competitive drive and ability to succeed in a fast-paced sales environment. Various online and computer-based training will be required throughout your employment with Victra.
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One or more years of customer service, preferably in a retail or sales environment. We are seeking Sales Consultants who deliver world-class service to Every Guest. We are proud that our sales consultants make a national average of $24.50 per hour with the opportunity to earn more through uncapped commissions.
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Every Time. From executing Victra's sales process to sharing your product knowledge, you will connect our guests to what matters most. Achieve and exceed monthly sales goals. 50% off Verizon Service.
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We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), gender (including gender identity, gender expression, and transgender), marital status, sexual orientation, sex stereotype, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, military or veteran status, physical or mental disability, and genetic information.
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All Wireless Consultants are required to attend and successfully complete a 4-day New Hire University (NHU) training program within 2 weeks of their official start date. Achieve personal sales goals bi-weekly as set by your Store Manager.
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Make daily outbound calls/Texts to drive sales using a variety of platforms. 1-2 years of experience in a retail sales environment preferred. You will complete assigned training courses to help you stay current on the latest products, services, and industry information.
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Every Time. From executing the sales process, to sharing product knowledge, you will connect guests to what matters most. Represent Victra and Total by Verizon in a positive way while providing excellent customer service.
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VNation Disaster Relief. Our values of performance, collaboration, innovation, integrity, and celebration fuel our culture. Paid Maternity Leave. This class may include overnight travel at the company's expense.
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You will be the face of Victra and Total by Verizon! Victra is an Exclusive Retailer for Total by Verizon. Wireless Consultant Responsibilities. Maintain White Glove cleanliness standards as they change.
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Isn't it time you explored what could become the career move of a lifetime? Using your unique talents, passion for technology, and customer service skills, you will have the power to create the ultimate in-store experience.
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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Employee Resource Groups. Be passionate guest advocate with the desire to be yourself when connecting and having fun doing it! Willingness to work evenings, weekends, holidays, November through December, and/or during peak vacation periods.
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Create personal connections with guests to make tech look simple. The estimated average maximum is $58,000 per year based on a 35-hour work week. This is the opportunity to do something special and join a company revolutionizing the wireless industry.
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You are entitled to minimum requirements for paid sick leave under appropriate state law if applicable. If you’re selected to move forward, one of our recruiters or hiring managers will reach out to tell you more about the role and answer your questions.
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Employees accrue paid time off each pay period at a rate of no less than 40 hours per year for their first year and 80 hours per year each year thereafter. Join our knowledgeable and dedicated team to connect technology to life in the most trustworthy, fun, and profitable way.
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