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B2B Sales and Advancement
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Country: USA
Location: Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, AL 35244
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Sales/Retail/Business Development
Location:Birmingham, AL 35244
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Business Development/New Accounts;Field Sales;General/Other: Sales/Business Development
Career Level:Entry Level
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B2B Sales and Advancement
KJC Concepts, Inc.
"Outsourced by at&t to provide professional, exceptional and distinctive marketing & advertising in small business campaigns for the state of Alabama"
Please visit us at http://www.kjcconcepts.com
KJC Concepts Inc is a progressive marketing firm outsourced by AT&T to handle all direct marketing for their business division throughout the state of Alabama. This job involves face to face sales of services to new business prospects. It also requires professional and driven individuals that are motivated to advance rapidly.
With progressive and vigorous times in business and economics, marketing firms are in demand of providing superlative service to clients 24/7. KJC Concepts prides itself in setting standards that continuously meets the needs in such an ever0changing market which in turn, has been a major asset to our success.
Increased development requires increased demand and because of that, our firm is not only looking for driven and motivated individuals, but for those who are serious about advancinc their career.
As an Account Consultant, one will be responsible for overseeing small to medium size business accounts for our client in conjunction with maintaining and creating personal relationships. Because we are responsible for AT&T's entire busines division th Entry-Level position will include all aspects of sales, customer service and especially marketing.
The position offers 100% training and two different compensation packages. The Account Consultant position is performance based and provides multiple opportunities for advancement.
If interested, please contact Natalie Blair, Director of Human Resources.
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