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Sales Representative

Omaha, NE

Job Type: Full-Time

Job Location: Omaha Metro Territory

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm

Access Systems, a dynamic and fast-growing technology company, is actively hiring a Sales Representative. You will manage a local sales territory and work with a variety of businesses to identify and close new accounts—make $70-80k+ at plan in your first year!


Join Our Sales Team and Enjoy:

  • Competitive salary with high earning potential; base + uncapped commission.
  • Car and cell phone allowance. 
  • Recognition President Club Trips for top performers.
  • Top Workplace since 2015!
  • Elite sales training. 
  • Full Benefits Package, including Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
  • Matching 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan.
  • Generous Holiday and Paid Time Off.
  • Continuous Training Opportunities and Career Advancement.
  • Company Events, Team Events, and Holiday Banquets. 

What You’ll Be Doing as a Sales Representative

  • Driving sales growth by analyzing current office technology and proposing custom solutions.
  • Ensuring outstanding customer service through regular client account management.
  • Engaging with potential customers to understand their needs and present suitable products or services by Access.
  • Stay informed about industry trends and competitor offerings to provide informed recommendations to clients.
  • Skillfully negotiate terms and close deals with clients to meet and exceed sales targets.

 

What We're Looking for in a Sales Representative:

  • 1+ years of inside, B2C, or B2B sales experience; prospecting and technology knowledge is a plus.
  • Individuals who are competitive, ambitious, and have a desire to meet and exceed goals.
  • Ability to take the initiative to go out and be assertive while having charisma.
  • Strong customer service, communication skills, and relationship maintenance.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Valid driver's license and clean driving record.

Our Awards: 2024 Top Workplace Culture Excellence Award Winner- Work-Life Flexibility, Leadership, Innovation, Purpose & Values, and Compensation & Benefits. Top USA Workplace for three consecutive years. 15x Sharp Hyakumen Kai Elite Award. 2023 Toshiba ProMasters Elite. 2023 Ricoh Copier Service Circle of Excellence Certified Dealership. 2023 Enx Magazine Elite Dealer. Microsoft Gold Certified Partner with over 25 Certifications. A+ BBB Accredited Business.


 

At Access, we prioritize what matters most to your career: stability, a fast-paced environment, constant learning, and a driven team focused on success. As a consistent Top Workplace with an employee-centric culture, we genuinely care about our people and provide transparent leadership with a growth-oriented vision. Join our Midwest-based company, founded in 1986, which has evolved into one of the largest independent technology dealers, offering the resources and rewards of a larger organization while maintaining the close-knit feel of a smaller company. Our culture fosters a perfect blend of ambition and playfulness, empowering our team members to achieve personal and professional growth while enjoying the journey. With competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, a matching 401K retirement savings plan, continuous training opportunities, and clear paths for career advancement, Access Systems is the right fit for your career aspirations.

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