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Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance packages and Health Savings Account. From versatile health perks to new career opportunities, check out our benefits on our. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Mobile and GenMobile.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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From versatile health perks to new career opportunities, check out our benefits on our careers website. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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4-day work week with opportunities to work overtime. As a technician, we will train you to lead the charge for a world-class customer experience, educating and connecting more Americans with every home you visit.
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Today, EchoStar is the corporate parent of Boost Mobile, DISH TV, Hughes, Sling TV, OnTech and GenMobile. Our Technicians deliver TV and Smart Home solutions to millions of customers. We build our value by simplifying lives and using the DISH install to consult homeowners on their infinite smart home possibilities.
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Skills:Dealership BDC representative, Dealership Internet Representative, Automotive BDC Representative, Automotive internet representative, Automotive dealership BDC representative, Automotive dealership internet representative, internet sales representative, BDC sales representative, auto sales, internet sales, car dealership, dealership, sales, automotive, car sales, BDC, automotive sales.
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As the BDC/Internet Director, you'll take charge of our consultants, ensuring they excel in achieving departmental metrics and objectives related to customer interactions, appointment setting, showings, and conversions.
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As a Field Technician, you will be representing DISH in customers' homes daily. Compensation listed may reflect a combination of hourly pay rate and location pay differential. Employment is contingent on successful completion of a pre-employment screen, to include a drug test and an acceptable driving record.
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Drive comprehensive coverage of movies, TV, streaming personalities, wrestling, video games, memes, and internet culture, with a keen eye for how pop culture crosses over into music, sports, and style.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products and now we are building America’s First Smart NetworkTM. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Mobile and GenMobile.
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The Internet Business Manager will be responsible for the overall website strategy and execution for our company and its brands. Work closely with the Director of Enterprise Applications and other senior management to align the internet business strategy with the company's overall goals.
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Ability to stand on a high ladder (up to 40 feet) for long periods of time, lift over 70 lbs at a time and remain within the individual weight limit requirements of 335 lbs. Guaranteed promotion after 6 months with a $1.00 per hour pay increase.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America's First Smart Network.
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Lia Toyota Northampton is seeking Internet Sales/Business Development Center Agents to join our team. Answering both internet and phone leads along with maintaining follow up until appointment is made.
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Have at least a few years of BDC/Internet Sales Manager experience. Currently we have dealerships in your area looking to hire an Automotive Internet/BDC Manager and Internet/BDC Representatives.
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