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Regional Sales Representative
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53202
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:50,000.00 - 125,000.00 USD /yearBase Salary Plus Commission
Job Category:Sales/Retail/Business Development
Location:Milwaukee, WI 53202
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:General/Other: Sales/Business Development
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Regional Sales Representative
Regional Sales Representative
Company: Auto Truck Group
Description:
Auto Truck Group, a leader in the truck equipment industry since 1918 with five locations throughout the U.S., has an opening for a sales representative. This outside sales position’s primary responsibility is selling customized work trucks to dealerships, leasing companies, and end-users. Auto Truck offers a competitive wage and benefit package including health insurance, vision coverage, 401K, and profit sharing.
Requirements:
To qualify for our sales representative position, you need to demonstrate a strong sales aptitude and be a self-starter that can work without direct supervision. Previous sales experience selling is a must. Ability to develop and maintain relationships is crucial to your success, as is the ability to effectively solve customer needs. We would prefer the candidate live in the collar counties of Wisconsin or Illinois.
Salary: Base plus commission – typically overall compensation ranges from $50,000 to $125,000 Please e-mail resume to hratg@autotruck.com for consideration. Telephone inquiries will not be accepted. Learn more about what we do at: www.autotruck.com/whatwedo.php EOE M/F/D/V This listing brought to you by The Milwaukee Journal - Sentinel. logET();PauseFooter(false);
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