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Pepsi Beverages North America (PBNA) is PepsiCo's beverage manufacturing, sales, and distribution operating unit. Now is the time to explore the opportunities of PBNA: what makes you unique makes us better. Small Format Sales Representatives play a key role in the success of our business by generating sales and delivering exceptional customer service. Together we perform with purpose! What's different about Sales Representative positions at PBNA? Great benefits, pay, and incentives Exceptional brand recognition and industry-leading technology to make your job easier Stability -- We are a Fortune 50 company that continues to grow Task variety -- No two days are the same as you support a wide range of customers Fast-paced environment where you can work independently Robust and successful employee development program -- We like to promote from within! Size and depth of Pepsi portfolio is what separates us from the competition A great culture with a family atmosphere Mileage reimbursement Here is what it's like to be a Small Format Sales Representative with PBNA: CLICK HERE to view our Sales Realistic Job Preview Video Here's a bit more about what your job will be. Day to day you will: Be the primary store-level salesperson and key point of contact to small format accounts like convenience and gas stores, small grocery stores, drug stores, restaurants, etc. Generate sales by identifying opportunities, conducting business reviews, communicating with customers, and providing exceptional customer service Rotate and stock products on shelves and displays, in coolers, vending equipment, and customers' backrooms Prioritize and execute daily tasks while servicing up to 100 accounts throughout the week Get regular feedback for improvement via key metrics. Collaborate with cross-functional Pepsi partners to meet customer needs Learn new technologies, products, and selling skills to grow the accounts and create efficiencies Build displays, set up promotional materials and get a workout by lifting, loading, pushing, and pulling cases ranging from 20-45 lbs. Position requires standing, walking, reaching, and squatting while merchandising product. Support Pepsi's strong safety culture by adhering all safety standards and procedures Work across a wide variety of weather conditions

Responsibilities

  • Be the primary store-level salesperson and key point of contact to small format accounts like convenience and gas stores, small grocery stores, drug stores, restaurants, etc.
  • Generate sales by identifying opportunities, conducting business reviews, communicating with customers, and providing exceptional customer service
  • Rotate and stock products on shelves and displays, in coolers, vending equipment, and customers' backrooms
  • Prioritize and execute daily tasks while servicing up to 100 accounts throughout the week
  • Get regular feedback for improvement via key metrics.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional Pepsi partners to meet customer needs
  • Learn new technologies, products, and selling skills to grow the accounts and create efficiencies
  • Build displays, set up promotional materials and get a workout by lifting, loading, pushing, and pulling cases ranging from 20-45 lbs. Position requires standing, walking, reaching, and squatting while merchandising product.
  • Support Pepsi's strong safety culture by adhering all safety standards and procedures
  • Work across a wide variety of weather conditions

Requirements

  • 18 years or older
  • Must have car to access multi-store locations within assigned shift
  • Valid U.S. driver's license and proof of insurance

Nice-to-haves

  • Merchandising
  • Selling beverages and/or consumer products
  • Executing in-store marketing
  • Managing a route
  • Working with financial targets
  • Customer Service

Benefits

  • Medical, vision and dental
  • Company-provided retirement benefits
  • Paid time off
  • Mileage reimbursement
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