Sell Telus Fibre services as an Upstat representative to support expansion of the Telus Fibre Network. Engage prospective customers, present products, and close sales while following company training, leadership guidance, and performance goals.
Company Description
At Upstat, we want you to feel awesome about what you do every day. We offer next level sales training, strong leadership, competitive pay and dynamic bonuses, awards and recognition, and above all, trust and transparency.
Career growth and opportunities for advancement are a big part of our core beliefs, paving the way for you to build a long, successful career with Upstat. This position is for our Telecom Sales Representative position, working for our client Telus Communcations to help with the expansion of the Telus Fibre Network.
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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