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As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you will cultivate relationships, develop new business, and provide innovative solutions to our customers, helping them to achieve their goals and, in return, yours.
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Conducting business reviews to determine existing customers needs and areas of opportunity for growing sales. 1 year of prior sales, business, or food service experience. As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you’ll be responsible for the overall sales and relationship management efforts for existing and prospective customers within your assigned territory.
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Outside Food Sales Representative. This includes pursuing new customers, deepening and strengthening existing customer relationships, and sales territory management. Sales Territory Management.
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The Outside Sales Rep will reach business targets through effective management of designated territories and physical visits to customer and contractor sites and locations.
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As the Outside Sales Rep, you will be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships with customers, identifying new business opportunities, and achieving sales targets.
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How to establish your relationships in the vast network of resources available to you, a Gordon Food Service sales representative. This includes engaging you in various training offerings, including e-learning, classroom sessions, video roleplays, job shadowing, and peer sales representative mentorship.
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The Outside Sales Rep will have Sales and Business Development tasks: · Develop and execute a strategic sales plan to achieve revenue targets. Outside Sales Rep Product Knowledge: · Stay informed about the company's lumber and supply products, features, and benefits.
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Minimum 3 years of technical rental sales experience in the portable restroom, restroom trailer or related business, or comparable sales experience. Ride Alongs with all business unit sales reps to educate and seek out revenue opportunities.
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Job Description: Business Development / Outside Sales Rep in Wyoming Position : Business Development / Outide Sales Rep Department : Sales Summary : Our client is seeking a Business Development / Outside Sales Rep with a strategic vision to generate sales plans, develop new accounts, and maintain key customer relationships in the waste management industry.
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You will report to the branch Manager and work closely with Sales Reps from all business units. Promote awareness of site services products, technical knowledge and effective selling practices; In cold start markets and/or under-penetrated markets, the ROS sales rep will accelerate revenue and drive education and visibility of our offerings.
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As a Sales Representative for our Reliable Onsite Services (ROS) division, you will drive profitable revenue in your assigned geography, and act as a single point of contact for ROS products and services.
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This Trade (Industrial/Commercial) Channel position will drive sales in Greater Minneapolis-St Paul. Ideally the successful candidate will be based out of either Minneapolis or St Paul. This sales professional will be responsible for making sales calls on electrical distributor partners and authorized agents to maintain existing business relationships and pursue incremental sales opportunities.
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Proven sales experience -preferably in restoration (fire, water) and or Insurance business. Your job is to make sales by building relationships with business prospects in the Insurance Industry.
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You’ll have the opportunity to maximize your financial potential with high-performance sales skills and contribute to the overall success of the business. As an Orkin Termite Sales Inspector , you get the advantage of a highly persuasive pitch: top-notch protection from the industry leader with more than 120 years of experience.
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If you have previous business to business sales experience where lead generation to close was your number one priority, we are interested in talking to you. Are you a dynamic sales professional with at least two years B2B sales experience.
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