Sales Consultant - Rare Coins and Precious Metals (Sarasota/Bradenton) Sales - Bradenton, FL at Geebo

Sales Consultant - Rare Coins and Precious Metals (Sarasota/Bradenton)

Eastern Numismatics Inc. is one of the premiere Rare Coin and Precious Metals companies in the country. We are currently hiring Sales Consultants in our Sarasota and Bradenton locations. This is a unique opportunity to be part of a growing organization that has been an industry leader for over 40 years. We are looking for bright, interesting, self-motivated professionals to be a part of our sales team. We will provide you qualified leads, advertising, a huge inventory and all the support you need to make a Six Figure annual income.
This is not a mindless phone job. Our Sales Consultants are serious about building a business for themselves in a solid, reputable company. The initial compensation offers an hourly rate of $12.50 against commission. After training, which is approximately 3-6 months, you will be put on a fully commissioned compensation. By then you should have built up a significant number of clients. Eastern offers group health insurance, as well as monthly and yearly bonus tiers, to help grow your income.
If you are currently working in the industry selling rare coins and precious metals, or if you have sold coins in the past and would like to try again, you are welcome to contact us and see how Eastern can provide a better opportunity for you to build your career.
We are seeking career-minded, self-motivated salespeople, to be a part of the lucrative metals industry. 100% inside sales. Qualified candidates should be self-motivated, assertive and energetic on the phone.
For consideration, please click on the link to apply with your resume and cover letter. For more information, please call (800) 835-0008 ask for Patric.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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