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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

 

Sales Jobs in Phoenix

While the marketplace begins to speed up and the common population has additional capital to pay out, retail hiring will commence to recoup, creating other sales jobs in Phoenix.

Retail salespersons are broadly responsible for marketing goods, such as furniture, motor vehicles, appliances or garment in a retail store. Whilst these employees aren't paid massively high wages, they ought notice lots of work opportunities throughout the state during the present future.

In addition, there are no formal advancement requirements for retail salespersons, as employees regularly discover skills during on-the-job training. Nonetheless, a college degree or enough of experience possibly could help employees progress into management positions.

According to the Arizona Workforce Informer, the average earnings for retail salespersons in Arizona during 2007 was $12.35 per hour, while the mean beginning-grade salary was $7.76 per hour and the upper-level compensation was $14.65 per hour.

Work in the state is anticipated to expand from 83,366 workers in 2006 to 105,933 workers by 2016, making for an average of 4,824 trade openings per year and an mean total growth rate of 27.1 percent.

The top industries that employ retail salespersons throughout Arizona include:

  1. Department stores - 13.8 pct
  2. Building material and supplies dealers - 10.7 percentage
  3. Clothing stores - 10.3 percentage
  4. Automobile dealers - 8.3 pct
  5. Additional regular merchandise stores - 6.1 pct
  6. Medicinal and confidential upkeep stores - 5.1 percentage
  7. Sporting goods and musical instrument stores - 4.6 percentage
  8. Electronics and appliance stores - 4.4 pct
  9. Furniture stores - 3.6 percent
  10. House furnishings stores - 2.4 percent

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