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On the sales floor, you'll use a consultative sales approach guiding customers through their options, this is where your drive and passion for helping people will really shine. Our part-time careers allow you to optimize your earning potential by working during the store's busiest times, including evening and weekend hours.
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It's time to take your sales career to the next level. If you are considering jobs like Wireless Sales Consultant, Retail Associate, Retail Sales Associate, or Retail Team Member, this career move would be a great fit.
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Dont miss this opportunity to jumpstart your sales career. No sales experience? Youll be a part of the community through events, filling online orders and making outbound calls to existing and potential customers.
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Our Part Time Retail Sales Consultants working 20-24 hours per week earn an average of $30,725 per year in total compensation. Our Part Time Retail Sales Consultants earn between $15.86 - $18.54 per hour plus up to $6850 in commissions if all sales goals are met.
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Our Part-Time Retail Sales Consultants working 20-24 hours per week earn an average of 53,364 per year in total compensation. Meeting sales targets and earning your commission happens with the power of AT&T’s full suite of products at your fingertips – the latest devices and personalized services that bring friends, families and communities closer together.
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Our Part Time Retail Sales Consultant’s earn between $16.41 - $20.04 per hour plus $6,850+ in commissions if all sales goals are met. Create meaningful connections with every customer, with your personalized sales expertise.
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Our Retail Sales Consultants earn between $14.17 to $16.25 per hour plus $6,850+ in commissions if all sales goals are met. Paid Time off and holidays (With some exceptions bargained employees qualify for one week of PTO after 6 months of service and 2 weeks after the first year.
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As a Sales Consultant, we want you to have the ability to build rapport with customers through a superior homeowner experience while displaying drive and motivation for top results. Our mission is to deliver a superior floor covering experience to our customers by offering top-quality products, professional installation, and unparalleled customer service.
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Our Retail Sales Consultant’s working 20-24 hours per week earn an average of $30,725 per year in total compensation. Our Retail Sales Consultant’s earn between $16.45 - $17.31 + up to $6,850 in commissions if all sales goals are met.
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Our Retail Sales Consultant’s earn between $ 12.92 - $14.65 + up to $13,700+ in commissions if all sales goals are met. Our Retail Sales Consultants working 20-24 hours per week earn an average of $53,364 per year in total compensation.
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That demands a special kind of sales consultant: one who takes time to build relationships with customers in order to understand their true needs. The prospects are bright for sales professionals who aspire to become mentors, managers and business leaders, and who are ready to work and learn as part of a team.
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Our new Part Time Retail Sales Consultant’s earn between $24,000 to $53,360, including hourly rate and our uncapped commission opportunities for our top sellers. Salary range is dependent on if all sales goals are met and/or exceeded.
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Our Retail Sales Consultant’s earn between $16.41 - $20.04 per hour plus $6,850 plus in commissions if all sales goals are met. Prior retail or customer-facing sales experience is a plus.
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Ready to join our sales team? Employee discounts up to 50% off on eligible AT&T mobility plans and accessories, AT&T internet (and fiber where available) and AT&T phone. Individual starting salary within this range may depend on geography, experience, expertise, and education/training.
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Our Retail Sales Consultant’s earn between $15.86 - $18.54 per hour plus $6,850 in commissions if all sales goals are met. It is the policy of AT&T to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
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