Now Hiring- Marketing Coordinator (Entry Level Opportunity) Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Opelika, AL at Geebo

Now Hiring- Marketing Coordinator (Entry Level Opportunity)


We are seeking Candidates for Marketing Coordinator positions!
Capitol City Group, a marketing firm at the lead of the industry, is proud to announce that they are currently hiring for entry level marketing and sales reps in Columbus, GA to add to their already thriving sales force.
What we do is simple:
We present our client's services, face-to-face with consumers, giving that personal touch that is so often lacking in today's impersonal world. We work within some of the top retail stores in our clients' industry with established traffic of interested customers. That means more sales for YOU!
We are NOT telemarketers and we do NOT market door-to-door or business to business!
We promote 100% within the organization, so candidates with a positive attitude and great work ethic will be promoted into management.
Have no experience in marketing or sales? Not a problem!
We will train you with the skills that you need to succeed!
This is one of the best on the job training experiences you will ever have.
You will learn:
Conversation building
Leadership skills
Marketing Techniques
Customer service skills
Building a client portfolio
and many more skills during our complete training program
. . . All of these traits are solid assets that will serve you well in the future, regardless where your career path leads you next! You will earn while you learn!
THIS IS NOT A 100% COMMISSION POSITION!!
You will earn a GUARANTEED base weekly pay, plus have a performance compensation pay structure with commissions & bonuses.
Who we are looking for:
-A student mindset
-Self-starter who takes initiative every day
-Ability to work in a fast paced environment
-Written and verbal communication skills
-A friendly and outgoing personality
-A strong set of ethics

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

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