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 Manufacturer's Representative

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Country: USA
Location: Washington, Oregon, Idaho
Relevant Work Experience: Currently working with Agricultural distributors.

Career Level: Experienced independent sales.

Job Status: Contract

Salary: Not specified

Manufacturer's Representative

Independent Sales Representative calling on existing clients and growing client base for manufacturer of gopher and ground squirrel baits in registered states. Need coverage in Washington, Oregon and Idaho with other states to be negotiated. Attend trade shows as appropriate. This is a full commission job with no cap on amount of commission to be earned.

General requirements :

Sales experience with agricultural community is key to success. Knowledge of rodenticides helpful, but not necessary - will train.

Technical requirements :

All keys of independent sales.

Candidates should have some experinence with :

Sales and self-sufficiency and self-motivation to succeeed.

Hiring Process:

Email resume and interest to Wilcodist@live.com. Interview will be set up by phone and personal interview.

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