Statewide Remodeling

Home Renovation

EntryLevelRetailSalesRepresentative(FullTimeorPartTime)

$50–80k Lubbock, Texas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Entry -Level Retail Sales Representative (Full-Time or Part-Time) at Statewide Remodeling. Interact with customers face-to-face. Promote products and generate interest”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet daily and weekly goals

Industry & Context.

Home Renovation
Eligibility Requirements

Criminal background checks required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Must have weekend availability, Friendly, fun, and positive attitude, Genuine interest in working with the public, Comfortable working independently, Personal drive for excellence, Must have reliable transportation

Nice to Have

Face-to-Face Marketing experience, Brand ambassador experience, Appointment setting experience, Lead generation experience, Customer Service Roles experience, Retail experience, Restaurants experience, Hospitality experience, Fast Food & Quick-Service Restaurants experience

What You'll Do.

Interact with customers face-to-face

Promote products and generate interest

Represent brand with confidence

Initiate conversation with customers

Help customers arrange consultations

Set appointments for customers

Assist customers in a clear way

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with a high-performing team

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