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Special Event 8/27 @ 4 pm sharp / Marketing/Sales

Company Name:
Wyndham Vacation Ownership
Please come meet our Managers and learn about the position responsibilities, training provided, hours, compensation, benefits and much more! Work Where People Come To PLAY
Looking for FULL-TIME work? Great Pay? Benefits? How about an awesome culture? If so:
JOIN US at our Hiring Event/Open House
Wednesday, August 27th @ 4 pm
Worldmark by Wyndham @ the Camlin Hotel
1619 9th Ave
Seattle, WA 98101
Contact John Kennedy via email: or phone: 206-498-2745 with questions
$12.50/Hour
Commissions
Bonuses and incentives to start with full benefits within your first 30 days (Medical, Vision and Dental Bring a friend; we have multiple openings! 401k after 1st year
Job Description:
Speak with prospective guests at conventions, trade shows, mall booths, hotels and other designated locations while providing signature concierge service. You will invite guests to a Wyndham Vacation Resort location where a member of the onsite team will show them how our membership program works (you are not responsible for the presentation but you are responsible for building the relationship and getting them excited).
REQUIREMENTS:
Must be willing to stand for long periods of time
Must be comfortable approaching and speaking with the general public
Must be willing to handle friendly rejection - not everyone says yes
WHAT IS WYNDHAM
Top 100 Companies for Working Families
Highest Customer Satisfaction Rating in the Industry
Diversity Inc. 25 Noteworthy Companies
Fortune Magazine World's Most Admired Companies and # 1 in Hospitality Classification in 2011 & 2012
Ethisphere.com World's Most Ethical Companies
Experience as a concierge, host, server, restaurant, sales, marketing, retail, travel, hotel, hospitality, promotions/promotional, event marketing, customer service, security, military, and tradeshow helpful but not requiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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