Sales Opportunity - Higher Education Market - Philadelphia / Mid-Atlantic region Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Sales Opportunity - Higher Education Market - Philadelphia / Mid-Atlantic region

Company Name:
Digital Action, Inc.
Due to growth, our client will be hiring a virtually based sales person in the Philadelphia / Mid-Atlantic region to sell digital marketing solutions to higher education (colleges and universities), helping to increase fund raising through creative marketing strategies. Our client is highly successful in the New England education market and is looking to further penetrate the Mid-Atlantic market. The selected candidate will have a handful of clients as a base from which to grow sales and successes in this market.
The firms services include; strategic consulting, writing, design and creative, project management, list procurement, digital printing and bindery, fulfillment and mailing, digital integration and tracking. For CRM, the firm uses salesforce.com.
Appropriate candidates should have 2-4 years of B2B sales success, strong communication skills, exceptional drive and energy, ability to cold call, set qualified appointments, present solutions and ask for the business.
The company culture is high energy, dynamic and many employees have enjoyed 5
years of growth and upward mobility within the firm. Health and dental benefits will be part of the overall package with competitive compensation. First year earnings likely 60-80K with realistic potential to reach six figures as the client penetration grows
Please contact Ken Diamond at 610-941-0700 or send resume in confidence to kjdiamond@digital-action.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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