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 Small Package Sales Rep

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Country: USA
Location: California Rancho Cucamonga
Education Level :college degree

Job Status: Full time

Salary: $35Kk

Recruiter will contact candidate via email or phone to seek phone interview. If a fit, recruiter will submit resume to Hiring Manager for review. Hiring Manager will either request interview or decline. Recruiter will advise Hiring Manager's decision.

Small Package Sales Rep

Worldwide Express is the largest selling partner for DHL. Focusing on only small to medium sized companies, Worldwide Express is the FASTEST GROWING organization in its industry. Competition includes FedEx, UPS and USPS. With over 100 offices nationwide, Worldwide Express continues to grow into new markets.



Entry-level sales positions with Worldwide Express offer potential candidates the opportunity to gain superior sales skills, in a small business environment, grow into a management position and gain valuable experience selling, for future opportunities. The overnight shipping industry has an unlimited prospect base with minimal competition. This combination allows for consistent personal and professional growth as well as great income opportunities.

New hires will be trained on how to sell in a business-to-business environment. Training includes prospecting for new business, conducting successful sales presentations, organizational skills and proper follow-up. Reports to Regional Sales Manager.

Candidates right out of college with some kind of job history while in college or active in programs or sports.

Competitive base salary, plus commissions. Monthly car allowance and Medical and Dental Benefits. Average first year income ranges $45-$55K+.

Please send resume and contact information to ppadakis@theapgroup.net.

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