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2-3 years of direct work experience as a Inside Sales / Account Manager in the federal or SLED VAR space, WE ARE LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED Inside Sales professionals.
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Sales representative, sales executive, inside sales, outside sales, sales manager, account manager, operations manager, business development, business development manager, call center manager, supervisor, director, real estate, realtor, insurance agent, insurance account representative, insurance broker, franchise owner, customer service, business consultant.
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Minimum 2 years of experience as an Account Manager or Inside Sales Rep with a proven track record of meeting sales quotas, cold calling, prospecting and closing over the phone.
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Inside Sales Account Manager. Located in Glyndon, MD, we offer a unique, exciting and one of a kind opportunity to bring your love of sales and account management for customers inquiring about moving services.
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Update sales management systems for core activities (e.g.: CRM) At least 5 years of relevant working experience in Sales and Marketing in a global environment. Basic Account Management skills.
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Inside Sales Account Manager B2B Financial Services. We are looking for talented and charismatic inside sales representatives from all walks of life to join our diverse sales and account management team.
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We are looking for a full time Territory Sales Manager to join our team in Atlanta, GA. Collaborate with Account Management teams current best practices and use emerging technology and intelligence to improve our overall sales in the market.
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Experience in playing an active role in the day to day operations, budgeting, planning and staffing strategies or experience in business or sales management. Plus, you can sell the equity in your business by passing it on to an approved purchaser.
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Keywords: Series 7, Sales Manager, Insurance Agent, Insurance Sales, Sales, Account Manager, Account Executive, Inside Sales, Outside Sales, Sales Representative, Business Development, Retirement, Financial Advisor.
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Works with inside sales representatives to keep account activities and literature up to date. The Sales Manager is the main point of contact between Mexilink’s brands and its clients.
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The average employee spends approximately six months in the Recruiter role before enrolling into either Account Manager Training (AMT) or Professional Recruiter Training (PRT). When it comes to Professional Recruiting, think next-level Recruiting and a different take on inside sales.
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Awesome inside sales support – you get more time to sell and build relationships. An account manager is entrepreneurial, and growth minded, poised for success and growth through a little bit of grit.
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Reporting to Avigilon’s Regional Sales Director, the Channel Account Manager - Video Security & Access Control acts as a primary contact for all video solutions selling initiatives with Avigilon Channel Partners in the assigned territory, proactively manages their relationships and deploys sales actions and strategies in order to grow business and meet territory revenue goals.
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3+ years experience as a frontline sales manager, directly managing Account Executives in Software and/or Software/Hardware Sales. We are looking for a high performing frontline Sales Manager in SaaS, to lead a team of Account Executives in the Mid-Market Sales segment.
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Provide superior dealer support, in coordination with Almos inside Sales Support team, including product availability, order tracking, freight and damage issues, product and sales training, communication and presentation of and management of promotional pricing programs.
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