Advertising Firm Expanding - BRAND REPRESENTATIVE Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Providence, RI at Geebo

Advertising Firm Expanding - BRAND REPRESENTATIVE

Startup company building staff for NEW office

We are looking to fill 8 full time positions for Brand Representatives. Our Brand Representatives execute marketing programs in major facilities throughout the area. This includes:

-Promotions
-Handling supplies, inventory, samples
-Demonstrating product
-Customer service
-Basic sales and promotions
-Maintaining relationships with our partners.
Full training, classroom style and hands-on, will be provided for all new candidates.

The ideal applicant will have some prior experience working with the public.
Retail, sales, or marketing experience preferred but not required.
Must be outgoing and be able to communicate and present yourself professionally.

This is an opportunity for an ENTRY LEVEL person to gain firsthand experience marketing a product line in a professional environment. Once training is complete our Brand Reps take full responsibility for ensuring success of the existing campaign. This is an exciting opportunity for new professional to learn to think on their feet, problem solve and gain leadership experience. Growth potential is based on performance and merit not seniority.

The interview process will begin ASAP. The first step of the process for selected candidates will be a basic informational phone screening. Please indicate the best phone number and time of day you can be reached when applying to ensure that we get through to the applicants we are excited about.

(Unfortunately, we will not be able to contact everyone that applies. We will only contact people we believe may be a match based on the resumes submitted. All applicants will be reviewed on a first come first serve basis and priority will be given to those with immediate availability.)
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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