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Title | Grade | Hiring Rate/yr | Job Rate/yr |
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Lottery Marketing Rep 1 Spanish Language | 16 | $61,297 | $74,135 |
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As a Lottery Marketing Representative 1 (Spanish Language), you would engage in extensive face-to-face communications by visiting and assisting existing Lottery retailers in an assigned territory to maximize sales in their location; via telephone and e-mail, you would assist non-routed retailers and follow-up on actual visits. Duties may include: visiting and recruiting potential retailers in your assigned territory to market the Lottery and encourage participation in selling and promoting Lottery products to customers; managing each retailers instant game inventory; giving direction on merchandising and advertising; projecting retailer Lottery business needs; managing inventories to ensure less stock outs and to remove slow moving inventory/products; handling delinquent accounts; learning a steady flow of new material related to new Lottery games and additional features to current Lottery games; being the first line of contact with the general public; carrying out public relations activities such as explaining games and the Lottery’s mission at promotions and other assigned local events; working hours outside of the normal work day and spending the majority of your time in the field at locations distant from the office; and carrying and delivering various sales and promotion related materials (which may, at times, be heavy) that will assist you in making effective sales calls to Lottery retailers. Please note: you would be assigned a New York State automobile to be used solely for state business specifically related to your position and will also be issued a laptop computer or tablet to use while doing field work. The use of portable electronic devices and related software applications is integral to this job.
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