Event Coordinator - Marketing Events Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Lincoln, NE at Geebo

Event Coordinator - Marketing Events

Urban Focus, Inc. is one of Lincoln's fastest growing event marketing and advertising firms. Our company develops campaigns to increase client share and public awareness for some of the area's most prestigious clients in retail settings. We are experiencing phenomenal growth as a direct result of our success, increasing our client's brand awareness by attracting new customers and exposing their products to new tiers of distribution.
We are interviewing for ENTRY-LEVEL customer service, marketing, advertising, public relations, and event promotions. We are also looking to fill In-Store Retail positions. All openings have the opportunity for advancement into management through our management-training program. The perfect candidate must possess enthusiasm, strong work ethic, and willingness to learn. We also value great people skills, ambition, and integrity.
We are searching for self-starters with high energy, motivation, and a strong desire to excel.
Requirements
o Previous retail sales experience and outstanding customer service skills
o Excellent organizational and problem solving skills
o Excellent interpersonal skills
o Professionalism
o Strong verbal communication skills
o Energetic and positive attitude
o Availability in flexible scheduling; reliable transportation
o High school diploma or GED; college degree preferred
o Bilingual in Spanish and English a plus
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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