Appointment Setter/Product Specialist - $4000 Guarantee Manufacturing - Rosenberg, TX at Geebo

Appointment Setter/Product Specialist - $4000 Guarantee

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3 Rosenberg, TX Rosenberg, TX Up to $100,000 a year Up to $100,000 a year LOOKING TO EARN UP TO $100K +/YEAR!! $5000 in the first couple of months alone - GUARANTEED! Appointment Setter/Product Specialist Position Summary Appointment Setter Representatives/Product Specialists will use their knowledge of company products, services, and policies to assist callers with inquiries, qualifications, and appointment setting.
The role of the Appointment Setter/Product Specialist is to speak with customers via telephone or to email and listen to them to gain a better understanding of their automobile needs.
They will also be setting up appointments for customers to visit the dealership.
Taking care of the customer upon arrival along with the help of a current employee during training is also required.
Requirements, Education and/or Experience High school diploma or GED 1 to 3 months of related experience and/or training Candidates with an equivalent combination of education and experience will also be considered Must pass pre-employment screening to include driving record, drug test, and criminal background check Compensation Compensation is based on performance and commensurate with Fortune 500 companies.
Benefits Medical/Dental/Vision/Life 401(k) with company match Paid vacation Employee discounts Drug Free work environment E.
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E Minimum performance must be attained; details will be discussed at in person interview.
Minimum guaranteed total income of $5000 for 1st two months while employed, or commissions, whichever is greater.
Complete our short preliminary questionnaire to learn more about this unique position with one of the auto industry leaders.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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