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Inside Sales Representative
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Country: USA
Location: California-Orange County Irvine, CA 92614
Total applied: 40 |
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Inside Sales Representative
CITY/STATE: Irvine, CAPOSITION TYPE: Full Time, EmployeeJOB CATEGORY: Sales/Retail/Business DevelopmentEDUCATION LEVEL: High School or equivalentSALARY: 36,000.00 - 36,000.00 USD /yearbonuses $$$$ Inside Sales Representative Irvine based vitamin supplement distributor is seeking Inside Sales Representatives. Qualified candidates must have 2 plus years of sales experience within the nutrition, vitamin and supplement industry. Candidate must have excellent communication skills, organized, strategic and comfortable with making cold/warm calls. Will be on the phone generating new business and processing new orders with existing customers. Bi-lingual Spanish or Mandarin preferred, but not required. Must be open to travel at least twice a year for trade shows. Interested applicants may submit resumes to tustin@ultimatestaffing.com for immediate consideration. 36K plus bonuses!! About Ultimate Staffing Want to work with people who care about your personal and professional growth? We are dedicated to making life better for the people we serve. For our staffing associates, this means providing you with a unique combination of benefits, career resources and training. From the moment you step into an Ultimate branch office to your first assignment and beyond, your Ultimate Team is there for you, every step of the way. Consisting of friendly staffing professionals who take the time to get to know you, we are expert at matching the right temporary or full-time job with your unique personality, skills, and expectations. Apply now to be considered for this position and to make an appointment today or visit our Website www.ultimatestaffing.com for other available positions.  EMAIL: Apply by EmailCOMPANY NAME: Ultimate Staffing Services
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