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The Territory Manager sales position offers potential candidates the opportunity to establish superior selling skills, offer a large business solution in a small-to-mid size business environment, and grow into a Senior Territory Manager/Regional Sales Manager position by gaining valuable experience selling to executive level decision makers (i.e.) Owner, CEO, CFO, President, and Vice President.
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A NAPA Automotive Parts Specialist is a great opportunity whether you are looking to spend your career with us as a Parts Specialist, want to work full/part-time or you just want to get your foot in the door with us to explore other careers at some point – We welcome you.
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Plus uncapped weekly bonus-Mileage reimbursement-Full-time schedule (Wednesday - Sunday)Ready to join us? This full-time role is both challenging and exciting, taking you to various retail locations and events in your area.
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Door to Door Sales. This is a full-time role, located in Chicagoland with flexibility for some remote work. The Sales Expert will collaborate with internal teams to create strategic plans, proposals, and presentations and will be responsible for tracking and reporting on sales metrics.
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If this role sounds like a fit, please take the time to complete our super quick and easy application. As a NAPA Automotive Parts Specialist , you are looked at as the “face of the retail store” and the go to person as soon as our customers enter our retail stores for all of their automotive needs.
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We are currently looking for outgoing and passionate Sales Associates to join our rapidly growing sales team that are eager to share the success of this science-based, full-body group workout with everyone, providing excellent customer service to every person that walks through our door.
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This is a full-time, W-2 outside Bilingual Sales Representative position. In-Home Sales or Business to Consumer Sales experience. ALL leads are provided to you, no cold calling or door knocking.
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Sell memberships with monthly sales goals to help the studio thrive. Give studio tours for walk-ins and all first time guests. Collaborate with fitness team to guide prospective clients through their first Orangetheory workout.
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Were looking for enthusiastic individuals eager to share our story and our success with everyone who walks through that door or who calls for more information or who expresses even the slightest bit of interest in improving themselves.
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Own the opportunity to get your foot in the door at a well-established corporation, with the likelihood of extension or conversion to full time employment (NextDeavor’s conversion rate is approximately 70.
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Support sales efforts by suggestively selling to increase the check average when taking an order and distributing door hangers during every shift. Delivery Driver Full-Time or flexible part-time positions available.
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Be a team player Physical ability to work on your feet Valid Driver’s license and personal transportation to office Sales experience is preferred, but not required Benefits Base pay + Commission Ability for base pay raise after 30 days or less Promotion opportunities within 60-90 days Opportunity to earn company trips and experiences Flexible schedule (part-time and full-time openings.
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Date posted: 04/16/2024 Requisition Number: 2024-32274 Business unit: Marketing Location: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Areas of interest: Outside Sales, Sales Position Type: Full Time SDT212 JOB SUMMARYConnect people and communities by offering best-in-class telecommunication services through door-to-door solicitation of new prospective customers.
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Schedule We are open to candidates seeking flexible schedules, either Part-time or Full-time employment, Monday through Friday, with weekend potential, as well. Job Duties and Responsibilities Canvass (Door-to-door) Find ways to connect with community leaders Participate in weekly training and meetings Requirements Entry-level (no experience) and experienced candidates welcome.
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You will work with homeowners to schedule free home inspections for our amazing sales team. We are looking for hard-working and self-motivated sales leaders who want to upstart their career and make a lasting impact in their communities.
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