Sales Representatives for the Security Sector

Sales Representatives for the Security Sector


Company
Zamani Security
Location
Durban
Posted
22 days ago
Via
Gumtree
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Job Description
SALES REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED – SECURITY COMPANY

A reputable security company is seeking a motivated and driven Sales Representative to join our team.

Minimum Requirements:

β€’ Valid driver’s license
β€’ Proven knowledge of the following security sectors:
– Guarding
– CCTV Off-Site Monitoring
– Alarm Monitoring and Armed Response
β€’ Positive attitude towards work
β€’ Ability to work independently and as part of a team
β€’ Computer literate
β€’ Must be innovative and able to generate new business opportunities

What We Offer:
β€’ Opportunity to grow with a reputable company
β€’ Supportive team environment
β€’ Renumeration will be discussed in interview

How to Apply:

Please email your CV to:
ο“§ [email protected]

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by a company representative to arrange an interview date and time.

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