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Date Listed 26-Sep-11
Address King's Highway 3, Norfolk, ON N4B 2E3, Canada
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Job Type Fulltime





At this time, we are seeking a professional to join our team in the position of A Sales Representative. This position will be located in Delhi , Ontario.

Sales Representatives carry the primary responsibility for the sale of Agri Brands Purina Feed products and Hyland Seeds products and services to farm businesses in the local market. This position is a great opportunity for an ambitious, energetic person who likes working with farmers to help them successfully produce and market their crops. An active interest in the business world and a desire to be recognized for success by peers and customers is essential. The role requires an individual commitment to effectively build long-term customer relationships within the territory.

Approximately 80% of the time, the successful candidate will be working one on one with farmers. Our ideal candidate will have a degree/diploma in business/agriculture or relevant experience. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and selling skills are required. Preference will be given to candidates that have a farm background and/or a minimum of 2 years related agricultural sales experience.

 

This position is Commission based.
Transportation/Travel Information: Own transportation

How to Apply:
Email :  thefeedstore@xplornet.ca
Fax : 519-582-2430
Drop offs:The Feed Store
 2152 hwy 3 Delhi Ontario

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Thanks Joe! I'll follow up with them today!

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