Pink Visual Hiring Account Executive

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Adult studio Pink Visual announced that the company is accepting resumes for the position of DVD distribution and content licensing account executive.

Pink Visual Brand and Product Manager Kim Kysar said the company is looking for someone with at least two years experience in business-to-business sales that also is “confident, enthusiastic and driven to succeed.”

“We can train people on the ins and outs of working in the adult entertainment industry, so our focus is on finding someone with the right attitude, good skills and a strong work ethic,” Kysar said. “As anyone in the industry can tell you, it’s a tough time to be in sales, so you need to be determined, persistent and really willing to put your nose to the grindstone.”

Duties for the position include generating new sales leads, closing sales, updating and maintaining contacts with customers, account management, meeting sales goals set by the company and traveling to trade shows and other adult industry events.

Kysar said the position also requires proficiency with Microsoft Office products, familiarity with the Internet and online social networking, excellent customer service and problem-solving skills. A candidate who works remotely in a major U.S. city or in-house from the company’s administrative offices in Arizona could fill the position.

To apply, send a resume, cover letter, references and salary requirements, as well as indication of which U.S. city would serve as a home base, to kimk@pinkvisual.com, or via fax to (520) 327-5740.

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