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Cool job alert: Homestar is looking for entry-level marketing reps — they’ll do the training

Homestar Remodeling is looking to train from the ground up.

Maryland job seekers and career switchers: take note. (Photo by Flickr user perzon seo, used under a Creative Commons license)

Is your biggest roadblock to finding a job the fact that your skills, while sharp, aren’t fitting prospective companies’ specific needs? Homestar Remodeling, which happens to be the highest ranking Delaware company on the 2017 Inc. 5000, is ready to train potential employees in its marketing programs.
The entry-level position has potential for growth:

We offer complete training and mentoring to all employees. All new Entry Level Marketing Representatives will learn our 3 fundamental Marketing programs from the ground floor. Within 6 months our Entry Level Marketing Representatives will aim to be proficient in these different forms of Marketing. By working well with a team and exceeding personal monthly goals, there is opportunity for rapid growth into marketing management in less than 1 year. If you are driven and career-oriented, you won’t find a better opportunity than this to advance your career in Marketing.

For more information, and to apply, go here.

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