Photo/Data Collection Route Tech Information Technology (IT) - Portland, OR at Geebo

Photo/Data Collection Route Tech

Company Name:
Dominion Enterprises
Do you enjoy working outdoors? Do you take pride in a job well done? Does your personality thrive when you''re out working on your own without someone watching over your shoulder? Dealer Specialties may have the job for you! Dealer Specialties, a division of Dominion Enterprises, the largest automotive data and photo collection company in the nation, seeks a successful individual to service an existing route of automotive dealerships in the Portland, OR area. A recent departure creates an opening that we look to fill immediately. We are looking for a responsible individual to come onboard to start training as a Photo/Data Collection Tech. You will input into a laptop computer, information on each vehicle at a dealerships lot, capture multiple digital photos as well as print and place window stickers on the vehicles. You will also have the opportunity to recommend new products to current clients (sales experience not necessary). At the end of the day, you will connect the laptop to the Internet and send your collected information to the internet to over 400 web sites, including , , and more. JOB REQUIREMENTS: Must possess a valid driving license and have a good driving record. Be precise and detail oriented. Possess an Enthusiastic, Customer-Focused Personality. Be able to meet and exceed quotas. Have excellent time management skills. Be able to work independently and outdoors. Have basic computer skills.
Benefits: Company provides: Training, Company Car, Laptop, Cell Phone, Camera, great benefits including a 401k plan plus a very competitive and generous pay plan with growth opportunity.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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