Retail Sales Representative - 1120 S Washington Administrative & Office Jobs - Holland, MI at Geebo

Retail Sales Representative - 1120 S Washington

Retail Sales Representative - Holland, MI - 1120 S WashingtonSalary - $14 to Train and $15 after training plus commission We're looking for a results-driven sales representative to actively seek out and engage customersYou will provide complete and appropriate solutions for every customer in order to boost top-line revenue growth, customer acquisition levels and profitability.
Responsibilities Present, promote and sell products/services using solid sales skills to existing and prospective customersPerform cost- benefit and needs analysis of existing/potential customers to meet their needsEstablish, develop and maintain positive customer relationshipsReach out to customer leads through cold callingExpedite the resolution of customer problems and complaints to maximize satisfactionAchieve agreed upon sales targets and outcomes within scheduleCoordinate sales effort with team membersSupply management with reports on customer needs, problems, interests, competitive activities, and potential for new products and services.
Keep abreast of best practices and promotional trendsContinuously improve through feedback Skills Proven work experience as a sales representativeHighly motivated and target driven with a proven track record in salesExcellent selling and communication skillsPrioritizing, time management and organizational skillsAble to speak fluently in Spanish and English Employee
Benefits:
Uncapped Commission Health, Vision & Dental Insurance after 90 daysContest/Competitions Employee Discounts Recommended Skills Customer Service Sales Management Utilize Selling Skill Overcome Close Sale Maintain Sale Area Demonstrate Commitment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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