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Cabinet Sales Representative

Cabinet Sales Representative - Kitchen Designer
Cabinet Sales Representative for Masterbrand Cabinetry calling on The Home Depot in Northern New Jersey and Albany NY area. This position will represent Thomasville Cabinetry, Decora Cabinetry and Martha Stewart Cabinetry sold in The Home Depot. Job responsibilities will include training kitchen designers on product and 2020 design, as well as maintaining in-store displays and literature. Position will also require resolving field issues concerning cabinet defects, shipping damage or consumer misconceptions of the product.
Job requires ability to communicate well, and the ability to build strong relationships and provide an unmatched level of customer service. Candidate must be self motivated and very well organized. Job does require the ability to make minor cabinet repairs and adjustments and will require some minor lifting. Employee must be able to handle him/herself well in sensitive situations in the field and be able resolve the issues in a professional manner.
Employee will be required to call on 2 to 3 stores per day and coordinate site visits within a normal schedule. Typical work days are Monday thru Friday with occasional Saturdays. Schedule is very flexible and determined by the sales rep. This job requires about 50 hours per week. Sales rep must insure he/she meets with all designers over the course of their schedule. This will demand working a combination of days and evenings to insure the proper coverage of all designers and stores.
Candidate will operate from their Home Office and travel on a daily basis. Employer will provide all necessary equipment, phones and internet services, and all supplies.
We offer a Strong Base Salary plus opportunity for annual bonus and complete benefit package. All business expenses are paid by employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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