Field Marketing Representative Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Covington, GA at Geebo

Field Marketing Representative

Company Name:
Life Wireless
We are looking for mature individuals, interested in working independently in select States throughout the U.S.A. and want to earn an exceptional income. No experience is necessary, professional training and some of your tools/equipment required will be provided. Your responsibilities include the distribution of NO COST cell phones under the federal sponsored Lifeline program. Eligible recipients must receive some type of federal benefit (ie. Food Stamps, Medicaid, etc.) in order to receive a free phone.
Your compensation plan is 100% performance based and you are paid weekly, based on how many phones you give away. There are additional company incentives and rewards opportunities. This is NOT Multi-Level Marketing, direct sales or network marketing. This is an exciting opportunity for those who are self-starters, want to manage their own time, like serving the public, enjoy a relaxed and fun work environment and desire to be paid well for only giving away phones. Those chosen will start immediately. For those interested, it is certainly a way to give back.
Your primary method of distribution will be at tent/table events in or around high traffic areas. You will be responsible for selecting your locations. Any relationships with community, civic, and/or governmental leadership will be valuable to your success.
We are only looking for people with a professional appearance, strong ethics and a desire to be paid well for smart work (not hard work). To qualify for an interview, applicants must possess excellent customer service skills, be at least 18 years old, have a valid drivers license, and willing to travel with reliable transportation. All applicants offered a position will require a background check. Please send your resume .Computer skills and/or telecommunications experience is welcome, but not required.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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