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SELLING OPPORTUNITY Leoding Paiat Company requires a - COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE WELLINGTON AREA The position involves the man canvassing ★ Architects ★ Local Bodies ★ Specifying Authorities Introducing the Company's products end handling queries. He will work !n close liaison with the Sales Team. He will be based on Wellington and will ba working generally in the City, Lower Hutt and the Hutt Valley. Occasional trips within the Wellington province will ba involved. He will be required to entertain clients and so must have a pleasant personality, and an easy confident manner. No age is specified but he must be mature and is expected to be not less than 30 years of ago. Experience in the paint field would be an advantage, but we would be most interested to hear from mon in other fields, who are calling on these clients. Thu position carries ★ A car ★ Normal expenses ★ Superannuation benefits will be available after a year's service. The salary for the position will depend upon oxpenienco and qualification. The opportunities for advancement are oxcollent. Applications will be treated in the strictest confidence, and should be by letter addressed to "COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE," W. D. Scott & Company, Management Consultants, P.O. Box 3373, Wellington.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29235, 20 June 1960, Page 12
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