Are you relationship-oriented and hungry for opportunities to learn, grow, and make a real impact? Join us as a Sales Support Intern (Hybrid) and immerse yourself in a dynamic environment where your dedication and passion for excellence will lead to opportunity! 

As a Sales Support Intern, you’ll play a pivotal role in providing exceptional experiences for our customers by ensuring they receive what they need when they need it in every way. 

Must be authorized to work in the United States.   

“I joined Clickstop as an intern, moved to part-time, and post-graduation was hired full-time. I was immediately trusted to pursue and take on bigger opportunities even though I’m early in my career. Everyone at Clickstop wants you to succeed and have a balanced life. That’s why Clickstop is a great place to work.”     

- Trevor, Current Clickstop Employee Owner and former intern 

Program Highlights:   

  • Dates: June 3 – August 9, 2024   
  • Type: Internship, full-time, non-benefits eligible   
  • Hours: Flexible, Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.   
  • Pay: $15 per hour  

 

To be considered for the role, an applicant's primary residence must be in one of the following states: Iowa, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Florida. 

 

What you’ll be doing: 

  • Aligning with Clickstop’s Core Values to drive our culture and business forward. 
  • Assisting the Sales team in delivering an exceptional experience for our eCommerce brands, including US Cargo Control while upholding our customer-first brand promise to get customers what they want when they need it. 
  • Provide the following support to Sales Representatives:
  • Administrative: Handling invoices, cases as assigned, and managing communication with customers.
  • Logistics: Tracking shipments, monitoring freight requests, and processing BOL (Bill of Lading) requests.
  • Inventory and Customer Management: Tracking inventory, communicating with customers regarding inventory, and handling refund requests.
  • Financial: Managing tax exemptions, processing credit applications, and monitoring credit status. 

What we value in this role:    

  • Takes ownership of driving Clickstop forward through alignment with our core values.  
  • Customer-centric approach through exceptional customer care and service. 
  • Understands personal strengths and collaborates effectively within the team. 
  • Continuous Improvement Mindset that challenges the status quo. 
  • Commitment delivering high-quality work and exceeding expectations. 
  • Effective communication, time management, and organization. 
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills 

What Clickstop provides:    

  • The opportunity to pursue your best self (as an employee, caregiver, partner, citizen, etc.) We believe coming to work shouldn’t be transactional, but instead should be a transformational experience.    
  • An entrepreneurial environment where opportunities are endless for those who seek them.    
  • Recognition for personal, team, and company accomplishments. because Clickstop’s success is a reflection of your engagement and excellence.     
  • Professional and personal development opportunities.   

 

This is an hourly position expected to work 40 hours per week. The intern position can be hybrid or onsite at our headquarters in Urbana, IA. Flexibility in scheduling is available for this position Monday-Friday.   

Clickstop is an Equal Opportunity Employer   

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