Territory Sales Rep Position Open Sales - La Grande, OR at Geebo

Territory Sales Rep Position Open


eQuip currently has an opening for a Territory Sales position. You'll develop relationships with construction, agriculture, and transportation equipment owners and companies to develop your territory and present our free equipment brokerage services to assist them in selling their used heavy equipment.

Our company has been growing steadily. In 2012 we were up 44 percent, in 2013 we were up 93% and 2014 up over 300%! We've done this by bringing on ambitious and Hard Working sales reps as well as making significant investments in our IT and Sales Systems. Our listing program is Free to our clients, so hard pressure sales is NOT required, but a genuine work ethic is.

We have a robust training platform that is designed to get you up and running quickly as well as ongoing training and development to help you continue to improve and be better. This is a $200 Billion a year industry, with tremendous growth opportunity.
Must have outside sales experience, including following training systems.
Must have excellent communication, presentation and organization skills.
Must be Persistent, Energetic, Entrepreneurial and Honest.
Good grasp of computer skills and the internet.
Equipment sales experience a plus.
We're Growing and would like to offer you an opportunity to grow with us!
If you would like to be considered, respond to this ad with a Resume AND Cover Letter and let us know WHY you'd like to join our dynamic team.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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