Management Training Program for Entry Level Account Executive Customer Service & Call Center - Clifton, NJ at Geebo

Management Training Program for Entry Level Account Executive

Customer Service or Retail Experience Needed.
We have found candidates who have a background in restaurant, retail or customer service fields are an excellent fit for the open Entry Level Account Executive positions. People with customer service and retail experience tend to have excellent people skills, communication skills and the fun energetic personalities needed for our entry level sales and marketing positions.
Are you looking to advance your skills to the next level?
Are you looking for a growth opportunity and security?
Are you looking for a career in a professional environment?
Clients First Choice is a privately owned outsourced sales and marketing firm based in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, representing Fortune 100 Companies as well as International Nonprofit Charities. Check us out at www.clients1stchoice.com!
CFC plans to continue the growth of the organization by providing full training to our internal Entry Level Account Executives in order to promote them into management in a 6-8 month term. Our candidates must have great work ethic, attitude, and high level of performance in order to be considered for the management training program where they will become an asset to our growing company as we meet the high demands of market development for our elite clientele.
We do not conduct door-to-door, telemarketing, or graphic sales.
Entry Level Account Manager are Responsible for:
Professional sales and promotions
Setting targets and hitting goals
Teamwork
Campaign management
Territory management
Customer relations
Meeting the needs of our clients with integrity
Creating a positive experience for our customers

What CFC Offers You:





Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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