Customer Relationship Specialist Customer Service & Call Center - Laurel, MT at Geebo

Customer Relationship Specialist

Laurel, MT Laurel, MT Full-time Full-time $40,000 a year $40,000 a year 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago If you enjoy working with people and a fast-paced, always-interesting work environment, the Laurel Outlook has the job for you! This is a full-time position Monday - Friday.
Job duties include:
Meeting face to face and by phone with existing and prospective business customers in the Laurel area to determine their advertising needs and to propose print and digital ad campaigns that will help these customers achieve their business goals.
Scheduling advertising to run in the newspaper and digitally using a sales software system.
General office duties may include assisting with answering phones, walk-in customers, and other miscellaneous duties as assigned.
Position pays an hourly rate plus commissions on sales with estimated annual earnings in the $40,000 range, and the opportunity to earn more based on actual sales.
The ideal candidate will genuinely like people, have good written and verbal communication skills, be a good listener and be interested in and wiling to learn about marketing and advertising, both in print and digitally.
A reliable vehicle with insurance and a good driving record are necessary.
Prior sales or customer service experience is helpful, but not necessary if you have an outgoing personality and are sincere and open in your communication.
The Laurel Outlook offers health and PTO benefits, a 401K plan, and gas mileage reimbursement.
Adams Publishing Group is an equal opportunity employer and drug-free workforce.
Please send resume and cover letter to:
Chad Knudson Publisher, Laurel Outlook email protected .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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