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Real Estate Agent - Hawaii Real Estate Team

The Ihara Team
Honolulu, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $90K - $100K/yr
Total Compensation: $90K - $100K/yr

Real Estate Agent

Pineappple Homes w/ talk Realty
Honolulu, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $98.13K - $114.68K/yr
Total Compensation: $98.13K - $114.68K/yr

Real Estate Agent

Formatic Property Management, Inc
Kapolei, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $6.5K - $8.2K
Total Compensation: $6.5K - $8.2K

Sales Lead

The Salvation Army ARC Honolulu
Honolulu, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $14 - $15/hr
Total Compensation: $14 - $15/hr

Advertising Account Executive (must reside in Hawaii when applying)

Trade Media Hui
Honolulu, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $35K/yr
Total Compensation: $35K/yr

Lead Sales Key Holder (One year leadership in retail experience required)

Koawood Ranch
Honolulu, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $18 - $22/hr
Total Compensation: $18 - $22/hr

Market Sales Specialist

TireHub, LLC
Kapolei, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $70K - $90K/yr
Total Compensation: $70K - $90K/yr

Sales Manager

Meadow Gold Dairies Hawai'i
Waipahu, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $80K - $110K/yr
Total Compensation: $80K - $110K/yr

Sales Specialist

Geobunga, an Outdoor Living Supply Company
Aiea, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $18 - $21/hr
Total Compensation: $18 - $21/hr

Lot Technician

BAYVIEW AUTO SALES
Waipahu, HI
Industry: Professional Services
Salary: $15/hr
Total Compensation: $15/hr

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Looking to score a sales job in Honolulu? You're not the only one who'd like to surf before work, so jobs are competitive, and cost of living is high. Target tourism, local banking (as no national chains have branches here), and companies that support the enormous military presence. The American Institute for Economic Research ranks the city second in the midsize range for appealing to college graduates, ninth in average salary and earnings for a 22-35 year old grad, and 10th in professional competition. But cost of doing business and living is high, and Honolulu has a negative reputation for business.