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Inside Sales at Digital First Media Vacaville, CA

OverviewDigital First Media is one of the largest media groups in the U.
S.
, serving high-value audiences and connecting advertisers to them.
Your 24/7 Pipeline to Nation, State & Street DFM publishes award-winning content (49 Pulitzers) that amasses and engages a nationwide audience via 800 multi-media platforms including web, mobile, social, and print.
Some of our most trusted community brands include:
-Vacaville Reporter-Vallejo Times-Herald-Woodland Daily Democrat Digital First Media, as our name implies, is transforming the news industry.
Digital First Media partners with advertisers to provide targeted, (retargeted), and engaged audiences from coast to coast - including each of the top-100 DMAs.
DFM also provides custom marketing programs that allow advertisers to reach consumers on over 265 websites and in 65 daily & Sunday local newspapers.
In addition, DFM's Adtaxi Network is an exclusive program with the ability to reach 196M or 95% of the U.
S.
wired population.
#NorCalResponsibilitiesOverall Duties and
Responsibilities:
The Inside Sales Consultant is responsible for generating advertising sales of the Vacaville Reporter array of Multi-Media advertising and marketing products including all digital, print and direct marketing products.
To be successful the Multi-Media Consultant must display and execute all the talents, skills and knowledge they bring to this profession every day.
This position also demands account retention and development/growth, prospecting/new customer acquisition and superior presentation skills.
QualificationsThis position requires a valid California driver's license and must provide proof of auto insurance.
Local and occasional out of town travel is required.
Must have prior sales experience.
Cald call sales experience a plus.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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