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Shopko Optical is seeking a Part-Time Optical Sales Associate to join our team in Dubuque, IA. On-the-job training provided, no experience necessary. Enjoy on-the-job training and certification opportunities as well a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision plans, 401K with match, and paid time off.
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No sales quota Skills/Qualifications: · Self-motivated · Organizational skills · Time Management · Customer Service · Good communication skills · Good at problem solving · Free training Supportive team ·Is comfortable working independently and can complete self-paced online training No experience necessary Training will be provided Flexible schedules Remote position Great travel perks Must be 18 years or older Powered by JazzHR.
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No experience necessary, On the job training provided. Taking Care of our teams who take Care of our Patients Competitive Wages & Incentives 401K Volunteer Time Off Sick Pay Health & Wellbeing Benefits Voluntary/Cafeteria Offerings Employee Assistance Program On the Job Training & Certification Teammate Recognition Program POSITION SUMMARY: Provide excellent patient and customer service in the selection, ordering and dispensing of eyewear.
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Shopko Optical is seeking a Full-time Optical Sales Associate to join our team in Whitewater, WI On-the-job training provided, no experience necessary! Enjoy on-the-job training and certification opportunities.
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No Sales Experience Necessary, we will train you! Sales Representative - Training Provided - Up to $80K. Complete sales documents accurately and completely to ensure Pest Control Techs have all the information they need to create a delightful experience for the homeowner.
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Therefore, NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY and everyone will go through FULL TRAINING with all tools provided! Sales Representative Job Responsibilities:Sales Rep will travel within sales territory to meet prospects and customers.
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On the job training provided, no experience necessary. POSITION SUMMARY: Provide excellent patient and customer service in the selection, ordering and dispensing of eyewear.
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Title: Entry-Level Sales Associate - Full Training Provided. No Sales Experience? Your lack of sales experience is not a roadblock here - we provide full training and even pay you while you learn.
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Fun, team-building environment Travel Opportunities Leadership workshops & development Financial management, business management, time management Philanthropy events- a chance to give back to the community Recognition for top performers Advancement to management based on performance Job Requirements: The position at our company is an entry-level position so no direct experience is necessary.
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Comprehensive training provided; no prior marketing experience necessary. This entry-level marketing position offers exposure to all facets of our company, with daily training on customer service techniques, marketing initiatives, and business communication strategies.
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Previous experience in customer service, sales, or other related fields. Our clients need high-energy, upbeat individuals with great customer service skills to represent them.
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No experience necessary. Since 1919, five generations of the Pohanka family and our associates have provided our loyal customers a variety of easy ways to meet their needs.
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No previous house cleaning experience is needed and training is provided to you. Housekeeping/Limpieza de casas - Flexible Schedule/NO Nights or Weekends/Hiring Immediately/No Experience Necessary/Hablamos Espanol.
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Previous experience in customer service, sales, or client support is a plus. Must obtain the necessary insurance license (training provided). No cold calling, door-to-door sales, or network marketing required.
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Participate in training programs to enhance product knowledge and sales skills. No prior experience required; entry-level candidates are welcome. If you are a motivated, client-focused individual with a passion for sales and customer service, we encourage you to apply.
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