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Leading Canadian Wireless Telecom Company Invites Applications For Authorized Dealerships In Surrey

Darpan News Desk, 11 Jan, 2018 01:54 PM
    To all businessmen who are a part of the Canadian telecommunications industry and also budding entrepreneurs who aspire to have their own telecom business, this could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. 
     
     
    A leading Canadian telecom company with over 9 million subscribers across Canada is inviting you to become an authorized dealer in the Surrey area. 
     
     
    The telecom giant values customer satisfaction above all else and takes pride in being a part of the community. The company is looking for individuals who share these values and have strong ties to the Surrey community. The ideal applicant would be highly motivated, possess an entrepreneurial spirit and a start-up mentality along with some experience in the telecom business.
     
     
    The telecom company is being represented by Response Advertising, a leading multicultural advertising agency based in Vancouver. Contact us today for more information about the dealership program.
     
     
    It’s time to take this opportunity and your business to the next level.
     
     
    Response Advertising Inc. 
     
     
    Phone: (778) 657-6054
     
     
    E-mail: dealer@responseadvertising.ca

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