In Store Marketing Representative Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Fort Monroe, VA at Geebo

In Store Marketing Representative

Our firm is located in Hampton Roads,Va and is interested in hiring a number of new qualified representatives to work retail sales/ marketing department. Our marketing firm is in partnership with fortune 500 companies and provide consumers with top notch services in the retail industry.
Our representatives are responsible for: educating consumers and retail staff, assist in the marketing set-up, sales of our clients products and services, providing brochures and other print advertising, as well as enhancing the overall shopping experience to all representatives they come in contact with.
Our staff works inside numerous of the world largest retailers, out of the hundreds of interviews that are conducted weekly, we are looking for a few new candidates to be exceptional additions to our staff. We pride ourselves on the ability to offer employees a positive work environment, a competitive compensation package, and the opportunity for advancement for those who qualify.
Requirements
Customer Responsibilities Include:
Interact inside of retailers with clients customers
sales and promotions
Manage store relations
Customer service and client acquisitions
In-store promotional advertising
Requirements:
Individuals must be hard working, motivated, and willing to learn
Must have excellent communication skills, be goal oriented and ambitious
Willing to be trained in sales, customer service, director or management, test market development and public relations.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, BUT RECOMMENDED!
TRAINING PROVIDED!
BACKGROUND CHECK IS MANDATORY!
Be a people person
Be a reliable person
Be a loyal person
Have ethical value
Have dependable transportation
Smart cell phone is required for emails and scanning on daily basis.
http://www.opportune-marketing.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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