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Sales consultant wanted in Hydepark: Salary R5 500 – R35 000 Per Month

Sales consultant wanted in Hydepark: Salary R5 500 – R35 000 Per Month

Vacancy Details

Employer: UDM International (Pty) Ltd

We are seeking energetic, target driven individuals who would love to get a big check at the end of the contract! If you are tired of your current company’s salary caps and claw-backs on commission, then this is the position for you! NO cold calling…
We are seeking energetic, target driven individuals who would love to get a big check at the end of the contract! If you are tired of your current company’s salary caps and claw-backs on commission, then this is the position for you!

NO cold calling, all leads are provided. No field work, all sales are conducted on-site, no driving to clients.

Working hours:

08:30-16:30 Monday-Thursday

08:30-15:30 Fridays

If targets are met, and your performance is good, you will be made permanent! Basic salary which is reviewed once a year with an increase if you are performing plus commission and incentives. Earning potential is averaging at R45 000 per month for current achievers.

Candidate Requirements
We desire:

Matric
2 years of sales experience
An energetic and strong personality
Self-motivated individuals

Should you not have sales experience we will still consider your applications if you are willing to work hard, learn fast and apply your training. You will be given extensive and intensive training for 12 weeks before officially commencing. Pay attention and make use of training and enjoy the rewards!

Let us help you be successful! All you need to do is send your CV to Recruiter5@udm.co.za

Apply before Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Companies may expire jobs at their own discretion.

If you have not received a response within two weeks, your application was most likely unsuccessful. Apply here now…

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