Outbound Sales Associate Sales - Kaysville, UT at Geebo

Outbound Sales Associate

We are looking for a highly motivated self-starter who will work hard and contribute their talents to a successful fast-growing business. The desired candidate must work well in teams, have a positive attitude, possess good communication skills, have the ability to learn new skills, be proficient with Microsoft desktop software applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc), and demonstrate a commitment to deliver quality service to our customers.
Job responsibilities include:
outbound phone-based B2B selling, responding to some inbound calls, market analysis, tracking customer information and follow-up details in a customer database, providing follow-up and qualified lead transfer to other Sales team members.
Company Overview
As a strategic business unit of Grant Victor, eGlobal specializes in facilitating the access to cash and ease of making bill payments in the consumer marketplace. eGlobal has access to a myriad of innovative ATM solutions, complementary services and technologies, and support capabilities through the Grant Victor family of companies. Visit us at www.eGlobal.com to learn more.
1 year or more of previous sales experience
Strong writing and grammar skills
Flexibility to travel as necessary
Phone and keyboarding skills (minimum of 25 WPM)
Attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to lift 50 lbs
College Degree in Sales or Marketing preferred
Phone:
801-444-5959
Please email resumes to Careers@eGlobal.com and list Outbound Sales in the subject line.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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