Territory Representative - North - Chicago, IL (Part-Time) Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Niles, IL at Geebo

Territory Representative - North - Chicago, IL (Part-Time)

Pay:
$16 - $18 per hour
Hours:
Thursday- Sunday (subject to increase seasonally)
Travel:
Local Commuting
We are seeking a motivated and technologically savvy Territory Representative to promote and train on our clients products at select retail locations.
The ideal candidate is self-motivated, ambitious, and driven to succeed. This person should also have strong communication skills with the confidence to influence key decision makers at the store level. They must possess excellent organizational skills and have the ability to complete daily procedures and responsibilities without direct supervision.
Job Responsibilities
- Responsible to train retail sales associates on the features and benefits of our clients products.
- Generate positive PR and brand awareness in-store.
- Ensure clients product is top of mind among store associates.
- Increase sales associate recommendation of clients product.
- Commit to initial as well as ongoing product training, team meetings, client trainings, etc., as a requirement.
- Communicate professionally and effectively with management team and store personnel.
- Complete accurate and timely paperwork and reports online; call reports, recaps, expense reports, training, etc. Participate in conference calls.
Requirements:

- College education preferred
- Consumer electronics background desired
- Must be Internet savvy with access to computer - broadband preferred
- Must have a cell phone; text messaging strongly preferred
- Reliable transportation (personal car for transportation to stores/events /meetings)
- Strong self-management skills
- Professional demeanor
- Acts as a strategic client advisor to store management to enhance retail relationships
- Independent, self-motivated, and organized, while remaining flexible and adaptable
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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