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Monday, April 5, 2010

Detroit Business Consulting - for week of April 5, 2010

Detroit Business Consulting
Location:
3150 Livernois Rd Suite 260
Troy, MI 48083 (map it!Map it! )
Employee Type: Full-Time

Industry: Sales - Marketing
Public Relations
Advertising

Manages Others: No

Job Type: General Business
Business Opportunity
Training

Experience: 0 to 5 year(s)

Post Date: 4/5/2010

Contact: Elizabeth Reichert

Phone: 248.524.1310

Description

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Detroit Business Consulting
provides sales and marketing outsourcing services for Fortune 500 companies nationwide. Our clients work with us to increase their market share and create personal relationships with their customers.

Here at Detroit Business Consulting, we are looking to expand into 6 additional U.S. markets in the next year. To meet this demand, we are hiring ENTRY LEVEL sales representatives for the Detroit area with the opportunity to quickly advance into management.

During the management training program, we focus on:

  • Business Management
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Team Leadership


As an employee, you will learn about:

  • Marketing strategies
  • Sales techniques
  • Leading, coaching & motivating people

You will benefit from:

  • Competitive pay structure. Pay based upon performance.
  • Sales & management training
  • Internal promotions ONLY
  • Travel opportunities
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree is preferred.
  • This is an Entry-Level position.
  • Must live in or relocating to the Greater Detroit area.
  • We will conduct a background check on all employees.

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