Entry Level – Sales Rep – Work from Home

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Vector Marketing, who has been around for over 40 years, is looking to expand. We are interviewing for entry-level sales positions (no experience required). Primary responsibilities include working with customers, answering questions about our Cutco products, and writing up orders. We offer a minimum base pay so our reps don't feel pressured to make a sale - instead we ask them to focus on providing excellent service to our customers. We believe the quality of the product speaks for itself.What we offer:• Paid weekly - base or commission. Our reps are paid $23.00 base-appt, that is not based on sales or results. Commissions are based on total sales. There is an opportunity to make more, but there is still a fallback for the sales rep to make an income even if they have an off week.• Solid training - we teach our reps how to do well in this role before they start and offer continued support and additional training as time goes on.• Flexible scheduling - our reps are able to work around classes or a full time job. Part time positions available, possibility to work full time.• Location- sales reps work from home and locally after training. Meetings and training are usually held in the office.• Advancement - reps who work here long term are able to move along several different paths including management (even if they start part time with no experience).Requirements• Enjoy working with people• At least 18 or high school graduate• Conditions apply• Able to start - at least on a part time basis - within the next 7 - 10 days• Willing to learn and apply new skills.What makes a good candidate:This entry level position is a good fit for people who are looking to supplement their current work schedule. Whether you work as a receptionist, cashier, fast food, server, or in retail - we can help work around your busy schedule. If you are someone looking to work around classes, full time job, family obligations, or just need a flexible schedule, our opportunities can work around your needsPeople who do well with us have experience in just about every field you can imagine (some none at all!) - customer service, stocked shelves in a warehouse, as a server, administrative assistant. We encourage applicants of all ages and experience, as we do not discriminate on the basis of an applicant's age.If you think you would be a great fit for our sales team and a receptionist will follow text you about setting up a time to meet with a manager in an online interview. We contact applicants based on a 1st applied, 1st considered basis, so don't delay!

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