Cellular Sales Grows in California with New Alameda Store
ALAMEDA, Calif. (PRWEB) December 14, 2016 -- Cellular Sales, the nation’s largest Verizon premium retailer, is opening its third store in California in Alameda.
The new store, which is located at 2650 5th St. Suite D in Alameda. The store opened on Nov. 23 and sits in the Alameda Landing Shopping Center between Target and Safeway.
“We have seen tremendous growth on the west coast and are so excited to enter the Bay Area,” said Cellular Sales Regional Director Jahi Edwards. “We’re excited for this opportunity and can’t wait to serve the Alameda community.”
Cellular Sales currently employs 4,500 people and operates 600 stores across 32 states. The company attributes its success to its emphasis on customer service, which has laid the foundation for the way it handles operations. Since its founding in 1993, Cellular Sales has been named to Inc. Magazine’s Inc. 5000 list as one of the nation’s fastest-growing privately owned retailers for eight of the past nine years.
“The expansion into California this year has been a really exciting time for us,” Regional Director Jason Lee said. “We look forward to showing the Alameda community our trademark brand of customer service while providing the latest in Verizon Wireless technology.”
Cellular Sales is looking for motivated individuals to join the Alameda team. Those interested in jobs at Cellular Sales in Alameda can apply online or contact Recruiter Joe Cherrix by calling (805) 801-5396.
About Cellular Sales
Headquartered in Knoxville, Tenn., Cellular Sales was founded in 1993 and has been named by Inc. Magazine as one of the nation’s fastest-growing privately owned retailers for eight of the past nine years. The company currently employs nearly 4,500 people and operates approximately 600 stores nationwide. Job seekers may visit jobs.cellularsales.com. For more information on the company, visit cellularsales.com.
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Chris Martin, Fletcher, http://www.fletchermarketingpr.com, +1 865-249-8371, [email protected]
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