$80K + First Year Sales Rep Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Brick, NJ at Geebo

$80K + First Year Sales Rep

Are you looking for an opportunity were you have control of what you make, & your time
ABC Advertising is expanding all over the United States and Canada. We are looking for talented outside sales professionals to join our highly successful team. We are the original tabletop advertising company. For over 50 years we have been a media marketing company, Over 30 years specializing in custom tabletops with full color advertising inlaid into the surface for restaurants and other entertainment venues.
Role of Sales Manager
Sales of advertising space and managing ABC Advertisings projects. Identify and secure popular restaurant locations for the ABC Advertising products to be installed. Establish, build and maintain new client relationships through prospecting and referral based sales calls Work with individual business clients to determine their advertising needs
Requirements Prior outside sales experience, preferably in media/advertising.
Strong cold calling, business development, and prospecting skills Self- motivated and positive attitude. Must have ability to work independently. Reliable transportation. Some travel is required.
We offer Excellent performance based compensation with no cap on earnings. Bonus and incentive programs. High renewal rate - increased earning potential Complete training provided First year earning potential $60-$120K +
To learn more about this opportunity go to our website http:
//www.abcadvertising.net/ABC/index.php Check out what other team members had to say at our National meeting this year. . http:
//youtu.be/JGvmuWhxL3Y and the Interview that American Airlines did with ABC Advertising for their inflight TV station.
To take the next step to becoming part of the ABC Advertising Team. E-mail or fax your resume in to email removed or Fax :
660-826-3520Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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