WICHITA, Kan. (PRWEB) January 06, 2015 -- Cellular Sales, the nation’s largest Verizon premium wireless retailer with approximately 560 U.S. locations, is announcing it is opening its first store in Wichita.
The store, which is expected to open in early-to-mid February, is located at 5611 East Harry St., at the corner of Harry St. and Edgemoor St. Cellular Sales is expected to hire 10 people to work at the new store in Wichita, its eighth location in Kansas.
“We’ve been looking to move into the Wichita area for some time now, and we feel this location will give us a great opportunity to serve our growing client base,” Cellular Sales Corporate Recruiter Jennifer Sell said.
The company offers a wide range of products, including: smartphones, tablets, mobile accessories, home phone and internet service, cable TV and DirecTV. Cellular Sales places a high priority on customer service, something that has been the company’s calling card since its inception.
“We’re confident that once people experience our hallmark customer service, they will become customers for life,” Sell said. “We slow down the sales process so that every customer gets the time and attention they need in order to make the best purchase for them.”
Those interested in applying for jobs at the Wichita store should visit the Cellular Sales employment page to search available opportunities or contact Sell. She can be reached by emailing Jennifer(dot)Sell(at)cellularsales(dot)com.
About Cellular Sales
Headquartered in Knoxville, Tenn., Cellular Sales was founded in 1993 and has been named by Inc. Magazine as one of the nation’s fastest-growing privately owned retailers for six of the past seven years. The company currently employs nearly 4,500 people and operates approximately 560 stores nationwide. Job seekers may visit joincellularsales.com to search current openings at the Wichita, Kan., store. For more information on the company, visit cellularsales.com.
Chris Martin, Fletcher, http://www.fletchermarketingpr.com, +1 865-249-8371, [email protected]
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