Retail Client Merchandising Representative FT Information Technology (IT) - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Retail Client Merchandising Representative FT

Job Posting:
The Retail Client Merchandising Representative plays a vital role in promoting nationally distributed, highly recognized products for our great group of long-standing clients.
This individual is responsible for strategically executing business plans for our client's brands to effectively meet company and client objectives.
Enjoy working with big name products and within your favorite retail stores while building and maintaining professional working relationships with store management and associates.
This role is a great opportunity for an energetic, personable individual who can develop strong lasting relationships quickly and is driven by success.
Competitive weekly pay, drive time and mileage reimbursement.
Flexible scheduling, stable and reliable weekly hours.
Growth potential, field, corporate, and leadership opportunities.
Start immediately, online training materials to get you up to speed quickly.
Health, vision, dental, short-term disability, life insurance and 401(k) for those who qualify.
Employee Referral Bonus! Share our opportunities with your friends and family.
Responsibilities:
Selling new and promotional items.
Building displays & filling shelves with products.
Building rapport with store management and staff.
Ensure planogram compliance with correct pricing and signage.
Monitor inventory levels and suggest order quantities to management.
Qualifications:
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must have access to a smartphone and Internet access.
Must be able to lift 25lbs on a regular basis and up to 60lbs on occasion.
Must have access to reliable transportation and willingness to transport required materials.
#INDDTEAM Recommended Skills Interpersonal Skills Leadership Merchandising Passionate Sales Transportation Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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