CHANNEL MASTER

| April 10, 2016

Find a job and career with CHANNEL MASTER …
CHANNEL MASTER
Channel Master is the industry leader in over-the-air broadcast entertainment products and solutions for North America. They have provided the highest quality and value in products for consumers since 1949. Headquartered in
Phoenix, Arizona their products are available through thousands of retail stores worldwide through more than 200 distributors. Some of the most popular retailers include Best Buy, Lowe’s, Home Depot, Amazon, etc.
The television industry is going through a lot of changes that can be very frustrating to consumers. However, one thing that hasn’t changed is the availability of “free” TV with the use of a simple over-the-air antenna. The
people at Channel Master are here to provide the consumer with the tools and support needed to get TV entertainment on their own terms … with no monthly subscription or fees. They call it “TV Freedom”. Channel Master is an equal opportunity employer. They are always looking for motivated, talented individuals to be part of their growing team. If you
have a passion for television and/or computer entertainment, technology and consumer satisfaction … Channel Master may be what you are after.
Currently they have Customer Service Representative openings throughout the United States. The basic qualifications are some computer proficiency, particularly with Microsoft applications and the ability to work from home.
It is a must to possess problem solving skills, phone skills, and documentation skills. Knowledge of Channel Master products helps, but is not required. They have a solid training program, along with competitive salary ranges and
good benefits. If interested visit their web at www.channelmaster.com/careers. You may send your resume and cover letter to: careers@channelmaster.com.
They can, also, be reached at (877) 746-7261.

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