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Retail Sales Representative- Norwalk

$18-20/hour

RedLion Mobile

Norwalk, CT, USA

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Retail Sales Representative – New York Job Type: Full-time Overview Join one of the fastest-growing telecommunications companies in the country! We are currently hiring Retail Sales Representative who are energetic, driven, and eager to succeed. We offer competitive hourly pay ($18–$20/hour) + commission ($15,000 - $20,000) and a clear path for professional growth through our industry-leading training and development programs. Who We Are We are a rapidly expanding branded partner in the telecommunications industry, operating under multiple brands across 15 states—with a footprint expected to reach over 200 retail locations nationwide. Our teams help connect residential customers to essential services including high-speed internet, mobile, video, and voice solutions. Who We’re Looking For We're looking for enthusiastic individuals with retail sales experience—particularly in wireless, mobile, or cable services—who thrive in fast-paced environments and enjoy connecting with customers. As a Retail Sales Representative, your main goal is to drive sales of telecommunications products and services. You’ll develop a deep understanding of our offerings, strengthen your sales techniques, and maximize results through strategic upselling—all while providing exceptional customer experience. Key Responsibilities Sales & Product Knowledge · Proactively engage customers to present and promote telecommunications products and services. · Recommend solutions based on customer needs, highlighting value and competitive advantages. · Effectively close sales and maximize revenue through upselling and cross-selling. · Consistently meet or exceed individual sales targets and commission goals. Customer Experience · Deliver an exceptional customer experience with a positive, solution-oriented attitude. · Build strong relationships to foster trust and long-term brand loyalty. · Maintain high standards in customer satisfaction, including Net Promoter Score (NPS) goals. Team & Organizational Success · Collaborate with team members and contribute to a supportive, performance-driven culture. · Stay informed about company offerings and evolving telecom technology. · Demonstrate reliability, professionalism, and punctuality in all job duties. Qualifications · 1+ year of experience in retail, wireless, cable, or telecommunications sales preferred. · High school diploma or GED required. · Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. · Proficiency with technology and point-of-sale systems. · Ability to stand for extended periods and lift up to 35 lbs. · Willingness to support nearby store locations within a 35-mile radius of the home store (reliable transportation required). Perks & Benefits · Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k) · Paid training and onboarding · Internal promotions & advancement opportunities · Employee-exclusive growth & rewards programs, including: o “Milestone Program”: Get recognized and rewarded at every stage of your sales journey. o “Winners Circle”: Annual all-expenses-paid trip to Mexico for top performers. Ask your interviewer for more details about these unique employee-focused programs! Job Type: Full-time Pay: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour Expected hours: No more than 40 per week Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance Work Location: In person

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