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heya everyone.....

there is currently a full time job at ROH in SYDNEY..

ok so you may be in qld... but you may have a friend that may be interested or looking to move...

its an internal sales representative position... and you will be working in our phone room office....

general office duties.. computer knowledge.. and sales

YOU MUST HAVE AN INTEREST IN CARS....

If you dont have a passion for cars.. the job is not for you..

anyways.. if anyone is interested...

forward resumes to [email protected]

cheers

ANY QUESTIONS.. ILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER...

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ROH Wheels Australia is Australia’s leading manufacturer of alloy wheels for the automotive industry. In NSW ROH are expanding their operations and are looking for a competent phone salesperson to join their NSW sales & distribution team, based at Prestons.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and reliable person to operate in a high-paced phone sales environment. Your role will be to achieve daily sales targets, create new sales opportunities, and to manage the effective distribution of the range of ROH products to the NSW client base.

This is an ideal opportunity for a person who is seeking a career with a well-established and respected company. Please email applications including a resume to [email protected]

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