OPC Marketing Representative Sales - Kihei, HI at Geebo

OPC Marketing Representative

Company Name:
Hyatt
## Description
At Hyatt, we believe our guests select Hyatt because of our caring and attentive associates who are focused on providing efficient service and meaningful experiences to each every guest.
The OPC Marketing Representative position requires constant information being shared about the Hyatt Vacation Ownership product to the public. OPC Marketing Representatives routinely work in high volume public areas to have maximum exposure, to potential purchasers who tour the resort property. Representatives are paid commission for generating leads. The leads will come and tour the property and complete a preview presentation with a Sales Associate.
Representatives must have high energy, clear and articulate communication skills, highly personable, driven, and focused to describe the benefits of vacation ownership. Hours and locations may vary, holidays and weekends are required. A Real Estate license is not required. This is an exceptional entry-level position into vacation ownership sales.
Hyatt is a place where high expectations aren''t just met-they''re exceeded. It''s a place of outstanding rewards, where talent opens doors to exciting challenges in the hospitality industry. It''s a place where career opportunities are as unlimited as your imagination. Discover your place to shine in our warm, respectful, and inclusive culture.
Hyatt. You''re more than welcome.
## Qualifications
A true desire to satisfy the needs of others in a fast paced environment
Refined verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays
Primary Location: US-HI-Maui
Organization: Maui Sales Office
Pay Basis: Hourly
Job Level: Hourly/Entry Level Employee
Job: Sales
Req ID: MAU000056Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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