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We offer training and development through on the job, technical, sales, and leadership tracks and provide solid growth potential in all areas of our business. On the job training and development.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Assist Business Account Manager(s) and others in the development of targeted strategic Client plans to build effective and efficient brand promotion strategies and strengthen brand activation based on customer knowledge.
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A passion for working in a modern software development business which is customer centric. This job will offer you opportunities to work in diverse environments and be responsible for the provision of system support across multiple domains, design/quote/delivery projects as well as consulting and pre-sales opportunities.
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With 25-50% of your role dedicated to new business development, a hunter mentality, and a keenness to work with cross-functional teams are essential. Our client, a leader in the electricity and environmental control sectors, is looking for a Technical Sales Rep to join their team in Perkasie, PA – 30 min southeast of Lehigh Valley, PA. This vital position fuels the company's growth through technical sales acumen and building enduring client relationships.
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The Dealer Development Associate will be responsible for various day-to-day tasks including business planning, business development, analyzing data, communication with dealers, sales support, and training.
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The Business Development Manager (BDM) leverages Allergan Medical resources to enhance adoption of the Facial Aesthetics Portfolio. The Business Development Manager will support the injectables; Botox, Juvderm and Kybella.
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The Product Owner is a member of the Product Management team and sits at the key juncture between development, sales and our outside customers. 2 to 5 years of experience working in a product management or business consulting role (business analyst, requirements analyst, etc.
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The GTS B2B Payment Product Sales Specialist will be responsible for performing proactive lead generation, business development engagements via industry conferences and client calling, lead formal client engagements from sourcing, RFP responses, pricing strategy, formal pitches and software demonstrations, during formal presentation of the Bank of America offering.
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Proven track record in sales, business development, or a similar role. Business Development Manager - Pave the Way to Growth and Success! We have an exciting opportunity for you to become a Business Development Representative and be the catalyst for our company's growth.
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Conduct market research, planning and program development for the Sales and Marketing Departments. Assist Sales Department Leadership in the development of annual enrollment projections.
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The Senior Client Executive is responsible for developing new business opportunities, closing sales to achieve established annual sales goals, and strategically managing and retaining an assigned book of business.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Education, Training & Development, Business Administration). Develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all departments with a focus on the operational side of the business, including warehouse, sales, acquisitions, and information systems.
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This will be a combination of handling Nationwide inbound calls and making outbound phone leads, maintaining existing territory along with the excitement of new business development. High-potential sales opportunity with a leading music industry wholesaler.
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Metalex powered by UPG is looking to hire a Business Development Manager to join our dynamic sales team at our Libertyville, IL facility. Minimum 5 years outside selling experience or business development experience in the metals/ steel industry.
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