Sales Information Coordinator III (Bi-lingual Fre Sales - Boise, ID at Geebo

Sales Information Coordinator III (Bi-lingual Fre

Company Name:
Collabera
## DESCRIPTION
Consumer / SMB Agent:
B2B/Consumer/Retail Sales Experience
Fast-paced, high energy
Naturally inquisitive
Great attitude, coachable, competitive, strong work ethic
Ability to multi-task
Understanding transactional and/or relationship sales process.
Inbound tele - sales environment (some outbound a possibility)
Proven track record/high performance
Higher technical aptitude
PC & Printer Knowledge
Server Knowledge is a plus
Pipeline Management experience a plus
Ability to Cross-Sell and Up-Sell
Designated schedule
Typically an Associate's degree or equivalent experience and 2-4 years related experience, or Bachelor's degree and 0-2 years related experience in the field required
Required Skills
Description:Bi-lingual French
Sales Agents are responsible for transactional solution selling, independently moving the customer through the entire sales process.
They will receive calls and sell products, services and supplies to the customer base in support o
Preferred Skills
Bi-lingual French
Typically an Associate's degree or equivalent experience and 2-4 years related experience, or Bachelor's degree and 0-2 years related experience in the field required
Job Title: Sales Information Coordinator III (Bi-lingual Fre
Job Code: 5917_BO_ID
Preferred Skills: Bi-lingual FrenchTypically an Associate's degree or equivalent experience and 2-4 years related experience, or Bachelor's degree and 0-2 years related experience in the field required
Domain: IT Services
Location: Boise, Idaho, US
Area Code: 83714
Pay rate: DOE
Duration: 2 Year(s)

Experience: 2 - 4 years
Recruiter: Surinderjit Singh
Phone
Email-ID: Surinderjit. ;
URL: Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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