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Inside and Outside Sales Positions
The San Francisco Bay Guardian, Northern California's largest circulation newsweekly with more than three quarter million readers, is currently seeking qualified candidates to help us print the news and raise hell.
We are looking for talented-professional individuals to work in an environment that is casual, customer focused, deadline driven, supportive, progressive and professionally competitive.
Your talent, intelligence and ability to help us grow are our only hiring criteria.
The San Francisco Bay Guardian employs more than 100 dedicated people of all ages, racial backgrounds, and sexual orientations.
Our benefits package for full-time employees includes medical and dental insurance and a generous vacation schedule we expect you to use.
If you feel you are qualified to fill one of the positions above, please submit your resumé today.
THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY GUARDIAN
135 Mississippi Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
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