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Join our team as an Outside Sales Representative, where you will enjoy a fantastic work-life balance through your home-based office and very own Mobile Store. As we expand our market presence, we’re seeking dynamic go-getters to join our outside sales team and be part of our growth story.
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At Hi-Line, Inc, we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all qualified applicants and our associates without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression or any category protected by applicable law.
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Although industrial sales experience is a plus, it is certainly not required. Regardless of where you have been, Hi-Line’s world-class products and sales training programs will put you on the fast track to success.
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Regardless of where you have been, Hi-Line’s world-class products and premier sales training programs will put you on the fast track to success. World-Class Training and Marketing: Benefit from comprehensive training to hone your skills and cutting-edge marketing strategies to boost your sales success.
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We have successful Territory Sales and Service Managers from various backgrounds. Manage your territory from your home-based office while servicing your customers with your very own Mobile Store.
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We are pioneers in providing top-notch inventory management solutions to businesses across many industries. Hi-Line is a third-generation, family-owned business that’s been debt-free since its inception in 1959.
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Are you seeking a career that offers uncapped commissions with a solid work-life balance? Have you been feeling there is something about your current job that is not meeting your needs? Flexibility: Embrace your perfect work-life balance.
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We believe our success is rooted in the incredible people who make up our Hi-Line family – which could include you! Apply now to take the first steps towards a fulfilling and prosperous future! Elevate your career to new heights with us.
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Do you have an entrepreneurial spirit? Made in USA: Represent a company that stands on American quality. Take charge of your career. Earnings: Unlimited earning potential – truly uncapped commissions.
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Careers@hi-line.com or call us directly at 469.799.
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