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Field Sales Representative (Part-Time/Full-Time) - Dartmouth, NS

CA$16/hour

Kognitive Sales Solutions

Dartmouth, NS, Canada

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Field Sales Representative - Kognitive Sales Solutions Kognitive Sales Solutions, is seeking highly motivated sales-oriented individuals who can create excitement and connections with consumers in-store. As a Field Sales Representative, you will be educating clients and offering President’s Choice Financial Products on behalf of one of the most trusted and iconic Canadian brands.   Kognitive Core Values:  Trust & Respect:  Foster an environment built on trust and mutual respect, promoting open communication and collaboration.  Commitment to Excellence:  Demonstrate a dedication to achieving high standards and continuous improvement in processes and practices.  Growth Minded:  Embrace a mindset that values learning, development, and adaptability to drive personal and organizational growth.  Solution Oriented:  Approach challenges with a proactive and solutions-focused mindset, identifying opportunities for improvement.  Dynamic & Fun:  Cultivate a workplace culture that is dynamic, energetic, and enjoyable, promoting positivity and team spirit.  Compensation: $16.25/hr minimum protection guarantee + commission    Responsibilities:   Educate customers on the features and benefits of President’s Choice Financial products within the store pavilion.   Understand customers needs to make appropriate recommendations  Offer exceptional advice and product knowledge   Drive sales, advocacy, and brand awareness for our client’s products, by being a subject matter expert and advocate for the brand/product  Provide expectational customer service ensuring customers have a great experience   Find creative approaches to engage customers and share the benefits of the product   Build and maintain positive working relationships with store personnel   Maintain a high level of confidentiality as you work with customer information   Create excitement around the product offering, by being a subject matter expert and advocate for the brand/product      Why join us?   Flexible work environment and schedule   Fully paid training and ongoing coaching to help you achieve goals and advance in your order  Competitive base plus commission (uncapped)  Work for one of the most recognized marketing agencies in Canada   Work on behalf of one of the most trusted iconic brands in Canada   Career growth opportunities for advancement and professional development      Keys to success:   1yr plus experience in sales in a financial or retail (an asset)   Comfortable with sales targets, eager to push the status quo  Outgoing, personable, enjoys interacting with people, with a talent for acquiring new customers   Customer service or sales experience an asset   Comfortable delivering key messages, strong listening, and communication skills   High level of integrity and accountability working with confidential customer information   Comfortable completing a criminal/credit background check   Interest in learning and development through coaching and training   Reliable access to a vehicle or valid driver’s license is an asset.  

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