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Sales And Marketing Intern

Five Nine Solutions, Inc.

Sales And Marketing Intern

Tyler, TX
Internship
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    Five Nine Solutions is looking for a qualified Sales & Marketing Intern to assist in various stages of the sales funnel, including creating awareness of new offerings, generating leads, and retaining customers.

    The ideal intern will be a great fit for our energetic and creative team. You’ll gain hands-on experience working on challenging, meaningful projects with guidance from a mentor and other members of our team.

    SALES & MARKETING INTERN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Provide input on customer briefs, presentations, and sales literature
    • Help develop client relationships and build relationships
    • Learn product knowledge for one client
    • Learn and apply sales techniques
    • Maintain sales records
    • Event marketing strategies such as new product launches & promotional sales events
    • Retail marketing strategies to help increase brand awareness

     

    BENEFITS:

    • Work on increasingly challenging and engaging real-world projects
    • Gain hands-on experience in each stage of the sales funnel
    • Collaborate with experienced sales professionals
    • Work closely with a mentor who has nearly 10 years of experience in the field
    • Attend meetings, events, and other networking opportunities
    • Compensation available
    • Seniority Level
    • Marketing and Advertising
    • Full-time
  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    REQUIREMENTS:

    • Sales, Advertising, Marketing, or Business major
    • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
    • Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment
    • Experience with PowerPoint, Word, and Excel preferred

    Additional Information

    WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO? Simple – we understand that people buy from people; in fact, our ancestors knew this too. They communicated, bought and sold goods and services via face-to-face interactions, not by sending emails or placing advertisements on the television. In today’s society, unfortunately, a lot of companies have lost touch with the importance of having a personal rapport with potential new customers.