Block Starz Music LLC, a leading promoter of new independent music, is in need of (8) highly motivated and enthusiastic promotions representatives with a passion for urban music to generate new client accounts utilizing information received from in-house reports and external sources.
Responsibilities:
Present and sell BSM products/services direct to independent artists, managers, and labels
Set up new client accounts with the appropriate promotional service package
Provide consistent, professional and timely service to all client accounts
Offer professional and courteous assistance to the customer
Track and offer proof of results to the customer
Skills:
Specific knowledge of Hip-Hop and R&B music culture and trends
Sales experience and/or customer service experience
Familiarity with social networking sites Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, etc.
Organizational skills and ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously
Efficient and detailed-oriented
Starts: March 1, 2010
Ends: August 31, 2010
Location: Telecommute
Pay: Commission + Benefits
Status: Part Time (9) hours per week
Contact: E-mail resume with cover letter to employment@blockstarzmusic.com
Block Starz Music LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our company does not and will not discriminate in employment and personnel practices on the basis of race, sex, age, handicap, religion, national origin or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
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