The Government Is Looking For Future Sales Managers In Canada & The Jobs Pay Up To $115K

You'll need plenty of experience, though!💰
The Government Is Looking For Future Sales Managers In Canada & The Jobs Pay Up To $115K
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It's time to get paid! The Government of Canada is looking for future sales managers across the country and the role could pay you over $100,000.

Although you only need a high school diploma in order to apply for this Public Services and Procurement Canada position, you do need quite a bit of experience to go along with it. 

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$104,425 - $115,991 sales managers salary

Successful applicants could work with the company GCSurplus, under the Senior Director within the federal government. 

The job involves managing a team and making sure that clients are getting the best service possible.

Applicants will be expected to work with over 100 departments, made up of both clients and agencies.

Per the job description, candidates will also be responsible for coordinating warehouse management as well as "advising internal or external clients." 

It is important to note, however, that this is an anticipatory selection process, which means the employer is looking for a pool of qualified applicants that can snag a spot if one becomes available. 

What's more, the job will require plenty of experience, such as recent familiarity working with stakeholders, managing multiple clients and being able to handle multi-million dollar agreements.

Applicants will also be required to write a cover letter of a maximum of 2,000 words.

The salary starts at $104,425 and can go up to $115,991 per year. 

Positions could open up in provinces such as Alberta, B.C, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Québec, and Saskatchewan.

The deadline to apply is January 14, 2020. 

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