Full-Time

Sales Representative

Posted on 10/31/2025

International Paper

International Paper

10,001+ employees

Global producer of renewable fiber packaging

No salary listed

Fond du Lac, WI, USA

In Person

Travel to multiple customer sites 50%+ of the time.

Category
Sales & Account Management (2)
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Requirements
  • BA/BS in a related field or related equivalent work experience in related field
  • 2+ years of sales experience
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Drive for results
  • Action oriented
  • Functional/technical skills
  • Customer focus
  • Learning on the fly
Responsibilities
  • Represent International Paper’s North American Container business in the packaging marketplace by professionally and effectively representing IP’s NAC business in the packaging marketplace and managing a sales territory by developing and fostering sound customer relationships
  • Generate profitable sales largely through regular and customary in-person interactions with prospective and existing customers
  • Examine and evaluate a customer's packaging needs and offer recommendations to fulfill those needs while striving to meet directives established by regional and plant management
  • Profitably grow the business with priority strategic accounts by developing and successfully implementing Key Account Plans
  • Enable profitable decision-making through demonstrated knowledge of general business principles, internal financial management and industry business practices
  • Identify and implement Value Propositions with priority customers through knowledge and application of IP corporate/business capabilities and resources
  • Create IP advantage through continuous evaluation of market conditions, competitive environment and opportunities for innovation
  • Should be able to travel to multiple customer sites/meetings weekly and work in a variety of environments, including client sites, trade events, etc. (50% or more of the time)
  • May act as account team leader
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience working in a manufacturing environment is a plus
  • Experience in the corrugated box industry is a plus

International Paper produces renewable, fiber-based packaging, pulp, and paper products on a global scale. It serves customers in eCommerce, food and beverage, and industrial markets, transforming renewable resources into essential products such as custom-designed corrugated packaging and absorbent pulp through its manufacturing expertise and wide geographic reach. The company’s packaging and pulp solutions work by converting renewable fibers into sturdy, customized packaging and other fiber-based goods to meet customer requirements and supply chain needs. What sets the company apart is its combination of extensive global manufacturing capability, deep experience in fiber-based products, and a commitment to sustainable, dependable solutions, enabling tailored packaging solutions at scale. Its goal is to provide sustainable, fiber-based packaging and related products that meet evolving customer needs while helping businesses stand out in their markets.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Moscow, Idaho

Founded

1898

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 free cash flow hit $94 million after $1.1 billion GCF sale debt reduction.
  • $225 million Mississippi facility starts June 2026, cuts costs by Q4 2027.
  • Industrial Packaging segment grew revenue 9.4% yearly over past two years.

What critics are saying

  • Q1 2026 EBITDA missed estimates by 15%, margins compress through 2026.
  • North America-EMEA separation in 12-15 months strands costs and erodes scale.
  • NORPAC adds 1M tons capacity into flat demand, triggers price wars by 2027.

What makes International Paper unique

  • Leads in renewable fiber-based sustainable packaging for eCommerce and food sectors.
  • Global manufacturing expertise delivers custom corrugated and absorbent pulp solutions.
  • NORPAC acquisition expands West Coast recycled containerboard production capacity.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Life Insurance

Short-term Disability

Long-term Disability

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Time Off

Tuition Reimbursement

Student Loan Assistance

Voluntary Benefits

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Apr 9th, 2026
Bank of America cuts International Paper target to $47, JPMorgan trims to $46

Bank of America has lowered its price target on International Paper Company to $47 from $53, maintaining a Buy rating. JPMorgan also trimmed its target to $46 from $48 with a Neutral rating. The adjustments came as International Paper announced plans to build a $225 million sustainable packaging facility in Rankin County, Mississippi. The 468,000-square-foot greenfield project will replace older infrastructure and aims to reduce costs whilst improving product quality and service across the Mid-South region. Construction is scheduled to begin in June 2026, with operations expected to commence in the fourth quarter of 2027. Employees from the existing Richland plant will transition to the new facility upon completion. International Paper operates as a sustainable packaging solutions provider across North America and Europe.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 8th, 2026
International Paper Q1 2026 earnings preview: analysts expect $0.23 EPS, down 18.9% over 52 weeks

International Paper, a Memphis-based renewable fibre-based packaging company, is scheduled to release its Q1 2026 earnings on 30 April before market open. Analysts expect earnings per share of $0.23, unchanged from the year-ago quarter. The company has missed Wall Street's EPS estimates in its last four consecutive quarters. For fiscal 2026, analysts project EPS of $1.78, up 990% from a loss of $0.20 in fiscal 2025. IP stock has declined 18.9% over the past 52 weeks, underperforming the S&P 500's 30.7% gain. The stock fell 6% on 29 January following mixed Q4 2025 results, where revenue beat estimates but adjusted EPS of $0.08 missed expectations. Analysts give the stock a "Moderate Buy" rating with an average price target of $46.88, suggesting 28.2% upside.

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Apr 8th, 2026
IP to build largest corrugated plant in U.S. In Waterloo, Iowa.

IP to build largest corrugated plant in U.S. In Waterloo, Iowa. 25 views 0 0 2026.04.08. International Paper has announced plans to build a new corrugated box plant in Waterloo, Iowa, marking a significant addition to its U.S. manufacturing footprint. Construction is expected to begin in spring 2025, with the facility targeted to come online in the fourth quarter of 2026. Once operational, the plant is expected to employ more than 200 people, and approximately 85 new local job opportunities will be created to support the new plant. The site is being constructed as a large-scale, modern operation designed to support a wide range of corrugated packaging needs. Planned capabilities include advanced converting equipment with integrated quality systems, along with on-site design and testing labs to support packaging development. The facility will also incorporate regional warehousing and inventory programs aimed at improving supply chain visibility for customers across the Midwest and beyond. A representative from International Paper said, "We are excited to expand our U.S. footprint and deliver outstanding results for each other, our customers and our shareholders with the highest level of safety, quality, reliability and customer excellence."

Yahoo Finance
Apr 3rd, 2026
Cardboard box production plunges 9% in eight months, double 2009 recession rate

International Paper, the largest US cardboard box manufacturer, recently closed two Georgia mills and cut over 1,000 jobs, raising concerns about broader economic health. US containerboard production capacity has fallen 9% in eight months — double the decline rate during the 2009 recession. Box shipments serve as an economic barometer, as everything from appliances to frozen pizzas requires packaging. International Paper reported four consecutive quarterly declines in US box shipments, whilst Smurfit Westrock saw similar drops in North American volumes. Trade tariffs compound the issue, with 10% to 15% of American containerboard capacity tied to exports. Industry consolidation, including Smurfit Kappa's $20 billion WestRock merger and International Paper's $9.9 billion DS Smith acquisition, has concentrated control amongst three major players. Historically, cardboard demand drops 10% to 15% during recessions.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 1st, 2026
International Paper shares drop 23% in 6 months as revenue growth disappoints

International Paper's stock has declined 22.9% over the past six months to $35.65 per share following weaker quarterly results. Despite the lower valuation of 21.1× forward P/E, analysts cite several concerning fundamental trends. The company's revenue growth has been sluggish at 3.9% annualised over five years, below sector standards. Its free cash flow margin has dropped 7.4 percentage points during the same period and currently stands at breakeven for the trailing 12 months. Additionally, International Paper's return on invested capital has declined, suggesting limited profitable growth opportunities. Whilst the recent drawdown has made the stock cheaper, analysts believe the company's weak fundamentals present too much downside risk for investors.

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