Marketing Representative Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Easton, PA at Geebo

Marketing Representative

Company Name:
PTBC Services, LLC.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Primary Job Purpose: The representative is responsible for creating awareness about the services of the company.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
1. A marketing representative has to attend regular meetings with clients regarding the services of the company he/she has to represent.
2. He/ She have to attend sales meetings regularly in order to understand the services he has to market.
3. He/ She have to conduct customer feedback and organize surveys in order to better service the clients.
4. He / She have to plan strategies and ways in making the services appealing enough for customers to endorse.
5. Their goals are learning product knowledge, consistency, and client knowledge. Their responsibilities include lead generation, promotional marketing advertising, campaigns of the services for the Field Sales Representatives.
6. Create social media ads and postings for Facebook, Twitter etc.
QUALIFICATIONS
Job Requirements:
Education: High School Diploma/GED and/ or Marketing/Sales preferred.
Experience: Previous Experience with Marketing and or Sales (minimum of 2 years of experience.)
A Sales test is given to determine if this position is the right fit for you.
-Very strong marketing skills are an obvious necessity.
-He/ She has to possess good oral and written communication skills.
-He/ She has to have the self -- confidence and interpersonal skills to gain the trust and confidence of different people.
-He/ She has to be self -- motivated and must have a drive to excel in this competitive environment.
-He/ She has to have good business contacts with different sets of people as he needs them in handling the marketing of products and services.
-He/ She should be willing to work long hours, especially during product launches of his clients.
-He/ She must be capable of working in stressful situations.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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