Marketing Representative- Face To Face Customer Service & Call Center - Kissimmee, FL at Geebo

Marketing Representative- Face To Face

Capital Vacations strives for the best! We believe in the power of creating memories, adventures, bonds, stories, and moments for all of our owners and guests.
Earning potential up to $392 per tour, and monthly sales bonuses! Purpose The role of a Community Marketing Agent is to provide information about the surrounding area to guests, while giving opportunities for qualifying individuals to attend a presentation about Capital Vacations and all the vacations benefits we provide.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities Greets, presents, and incentivizes potential clients to attend a sales presentation at Capital Vacations Serves as the first point of contact for guests Enjoys discussing vacation Must be welcoming and provide a professional first impression of Capital Vacations while pre-qualifying potential customers Maintains an accurate record and customer log Responsible for the collection and delivery of any deposits received from the guests Job RequirementsEducation:
High School Diploma/GED Skills and Abilities:
1 to 3 years of sales or marketing experience is preferred, not required Ability to maintain production standards Ability to overcome objections Ability to work independently or as a team with a driven work ethic Must be energetic and outgoing
Benefits:
Extremely Competitive Compensation with weekly pay Bonus Opportunity Medical Dental Vision 401k PTO Travel Discounts Employee Perks Discounts Unlimited room for career growth Shift:
Flexible Regular Hours General Statement - Performs the job assigned, complying with Company policies and procedures, business code of ethics, FLSA regulations, and all applicable laws, as well as ensuring confidentiality, reliability, quality, and productivity.
Recommended Skills Hardworking And Dedicated Interpersonal Skills Marketing Networking Passionate Sales Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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