STURGE WILSON AND CO. STOCK & SHAREBROKERS Members Christchurch Stock Exchange. 71 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, near Bridge of Remembrance P.O. Box 85, Telephone 65-746. —Advt.
SENIOR EXECUTIVE ENTREPRENEURS SALES SPECIALIST A leading New Zealand public company with expansion in mind, is looking for this unique type of person to lead one area of its activities directed solely towards supermarkets throughout N.Z. As this position will be orientated to sales achievements, salary and commissions will enable the right man to reach top remuneration. A car and superannuation will be provided. The successful person will be required to travel extensively throughout N.Z. to promote the company’s products. He will be well versed in the complexities of supermarket activities and be known and accepted by top management in these areas. The need to enjoy challenges, overcome difficulties and create opportunities are necessary facets of this man's personality. He should be mature, well presented and self motivating and capable of negotiating at top management level. If you feel that you have these qualifications and would wish to know more about this epoortunity please submit in your own handwriting full particulars of your experience to: “S.E.M.S.” Managing Director P.O. Box 4146. Wellington. All information received will be kept in strictest confidence.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33693, 16 November 1974, Page 21
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