Entry Level Sales - Part Time – Flexible Work

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Vector Marketing is interviewing for entry level sales positions to be filled immediately. Great starting base pay. Flexible schedules – work around your full-time job, internship, family obligations, and other commitments. No experience is needed; all training is provided. Basic responsibilities include meeting with customers one on one, selling our American made CUTCO products, and writing up any orders. Most of our sales representatives start with no experience, just need to be comfortable working with people. Benefits: Reps are paid weekly - $24.00 base-appt (not based on sales or results) or commissions based on performance. There is an opportunity to make more, but there is still a fallback for the sales rep to make an income even if they have an off week. Excellent training – Our company that has been around for over 40 years has been training people to do well before they get started, even if they don’t have any work experience. Flexible work – We help our reps create a schedule that works best for them. Some work as much as possible while others choose to be super part time around other commitments such as classes, full time jobs, internships, vacations, or family commitments. Resume experience – Our reps build up communication and sales skills that look great on any resume. Opportunity for Advancement – Reps can move into career sales positions, even becoming a manger even if they only work part time. Choice of location – Sales reps work locally after training. Meetings and training are held in the office. Requirements: Enjoys working with people At least 18 or 17 and a 2025 high school graduate Conditions apply Willing to learn and apply new skills Able to interview within the next 7 to 10 days Who can do well here: This entry level sales position is a good fit for people who are looking to make some extra income. Great for a someone who is looking for a flexible schedule. It doesn’t matter if you have a Bachelor’s Degree, an Associate’s Degree, or no degree at all - we can train you to do well with us. People who do well with us have experience in just about every field you can imagine – cashier, administrative assistant, server, customer service, worked fast food restaurant, worked retail, was a barista, worked in a warehouse, or a receptionist at a doctor’s office. Even if you don’t have any traditional work experience, we can train you to do well with us. If you think you would be a good fit for our company fill out a quick application (usually takes about a minute or two) and someone will follow up with you about your interview request. We encourage applicants of all ages and experience, as we do not discriminate on the basis of an applicant’s age.

About the Company:
Vector Marketing


Vector Marketing is a single-level direct sales company that sells CUTCO®. Early in CUTCO Corporation's history, there were hundreds of small independent sellers of CUTCO®. In 1981, Vector Marketing was founded to be one of those independent sellers. From 1981 to 1984 Vector sold way more than all the other independent sellers. In 1985, CUTCO Corporation (back then it was called Alcas Corporation) bought the company from its owners to replicate Vector's success across the nation. Now, Vector Marketing is the primary seller of CUTCO Cutlery. Our home office is in Olean, New York, and we have over 250 year-round, independently run locations throughout the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Plus, we have over 300 more temporary locations that open each year for our peak summer season.



Company Size:
1,500 to 1,999 employees


Industry:
Personal and Household Services


Founded:
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