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Freight Coordinator
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Country: USA
Location: California-Orange County Tustin, CA 92780
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Freight Coordinator
Freight Coordinator / Inside Sales  Worldwide Express office based in Tustin, CA. Responsibilities-        Aid sales staff in growing our new freight division-        Work with freight carriers and our customers regarding all aspects of the transaction including pricing, scheduling pick ups, communicating with customers, etc.-        Proactively call customers to encourage them to use our freight service (training provided)-        Verify freight billing accuracy-        Basic administrative functions  Offering-        Base Salary, Commission, Health, 401k-        Training-        Opportunities for promotion About UsWorldwide Express is a fast growing full service transportation company with offices nationwide.   We are currently seeking candidates for our newly established freight division. To support that growth we need a stable, secure, personable, coachable, take charge type of person that is able to grow with us. We treat our employees well and expect 100% effort in return. You have to be coachable and open to constructive criticism. Excellent communication skills are a must. We are at heart a sales company and expectations are high for all employees. But the rewards included are a fantastic working environment and great people all working towards the goal of satisfying our customers and growing the business. Job Title: Freight Coordinator Company: Worldwide Express Location: Tustin, CA 92780 Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Sales/Retail/Business Development Career Level: Entry Level Company: Worldwide Express Email: Apply by Email Learn more about Worldwide Express As DHL's largest partner in North America, Worldwide Express utilizes its unique relationship with DHL, the largest air express carrier in the world, to tap into the $50 billion global express market and compete head to head with the likes of Federal Express and UPS. Worldwide Express began selling franchises in 1996 and quickly became the fastest growing sales channel of its kind in the U.S. We are posed to soon exceed $325 million in annualized revenue with plans to move well beyond. Our concept is simple yet effective, by leveraging significant economies of scale, we are able to market discounted air express and ground shipping services to the small and medium sized business (SMB) sector. We utilize DHLÃs global infrastructure to move our customerÃs packages anywhere in the world while providing our customers with unmatched levels of service and personalized attention. Additionally, Worldwide Express has created a loyal customer service base by providing tailored invoicing, automation, and customer service solutions that are second to none in our industry. As the premier sales force in the SMB portion of the market, Worldwide Express, through its franchise offices nationwide, is committed to offering the best outside sales and career advancement opportunities in the country.
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