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Various career paths exists, potential next roles: Inside Sales Manager, Field Sales Rep, PEO inside sales, etc. ISRs are responsible for prospecting, owning the end-to-end sales cycle and closing business remotely from our HCM Inside Sales Hub. They engage with customers via phone, email, or other virtual channels, to effectively close deals and meet sales targets.
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Increase revenue and profit for parts and services for the Power Systems department through various channels (i.e. phone, email, direct mail campaigns and etc.) Promote of all aspects of the dealership including parts, service, labor, customer service agreements and machine and engine sales leads.
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Inform the Inside Sales Account Manager that the measure has been completed. Communicate and gather required information from the Phoenix Regional Sales Rep. Phone and computer work to coordinate and document measures and field work.
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Consultative sales skills and abilities by phone and in-person. Sells residential lawn care services tailored to the needs of customers in a Telemarketing Sales Environment, including weed control, fertilization, and/or insect control, as well as specialized services, to achieve weekly sales goals.
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The Inside Sales Representative will be responsible for making a high volume of outbound calls to perform sales in the real estate domain. Qualifications: Ability to rapidly make a high volume of phone calls to perform sales in a cold-calling setting (3 years relevant experience required) An outgoing attitude and pleasant phone demeanor are required.
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Keywords: Customer Service, Sales, Sales Associate, Sales Representative, Sales Rep, Inside Sales, Sales Consultant. Cell phone, furniture, or appliance sales.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTRANSTECK, INC.JOB DESCRIPTIONJob Title: Inside Counter Sales Rep Job Reports To: Parts Manager Exempt or Non-Exempt: ExemptFull-Time or Part-Time: Full TimeJob Summary: Position with primary responsibility for sales and customer service for inside Parts sales.
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Inside Sales Rep - Printing Services (Clawson, MI) We are looking for an experienced Inside Sales Representative to join our team. The Inside Sales Representative will be responsible for handling customer inquiries promptly and effectively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
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The KAPSTO/KTECH Outside sales rep will interact closely with other sales reps in the field and with the colleagues in the inside sales department to reach departmental and company goals.
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We work with leading technology-based companies to build SDR teams who generate B2B sales qualified leads through phone, email and social outreach. Conduct periodic reviews of campaign results including sales call activity, lead follow up, account reviews, prospecting and performance for each sales rep; competitive losses/wins; and personal/professional developmental opportunities.
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Keywords: Customer Service, Sales, Sales Associate, Sales Representative, Sales Rep, Inside Sales. Inside or outside sales. Title loan sales.
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Engage with prospects and customers to promote IBSRELA and future medication(s) and the Ardelyx mission utilizing effective sales skills, mainly via phone, email, and video conferencing interactions in compliance with all company policies and industry regulations.
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ResponsibilitiesNo Sales Experience Necessary, we will train you! Apply in minutes from your mobile phone! HomeTeam is the #1 pest management company to homebuilders Currently performs more the 2,000,000 services a year The company has exclusive technology with its unique Taexx® built-in pest control system during a home’s construction Pest Management Industry is growing and is a recession resistant line of businessHomeTeam is financially stable and growing as a subsidiary of Rollins, Inc., (NYSE: ROL), headquartered in Atlanta, GA QualificationsNo experience required – training will be provided.
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Reach out to current and prospective homeowners in your assigned area to generate phone sales. Check out our Inside Sales position to see what opportunities await you! Complete sales documents accurately and completely to ensure Pest Control Techs have all the information they need to create a delightful experience for the homeowner.
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The Inside Sales Team is the backbone of our sales operations. Prospect new accounts and existing customer base through phone calls, emails, online chat, and social media.
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