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As a sales representative, you will be activating service for those who are eligible as well as assisting with in-person events. Aside from providing ACP services, we now offer discounted phone and internet plans with devices, to ALL.
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Reporting to the Director of Sales and Marketing, the Healthcare Sales Representative is responsible for growing revenue in the healthcare segment through the development of the new business while acting as the primary liaison and solutions consultant between iTi and new customers.
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Get to Know Us Charter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Enterprise and Spectrum Reach.
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Responsible for increasing the number of active subscribers and product penetration in assigned multi-dwelling properties/communities by selling and promoting Comcast products including video, high-speed Internet, voice and XFINITY Home. Develop strong relationships with property management that is conducive to the sale and retention of Comcast products and services.
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The Dealer Relationship Representative is responsible for identifying potential dealers and acquiring and developing new auto and powersports dealer business relationships. Reliable internet and telephone service, and dedicated home office or workspace.
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The Sales Representative role involves building connections with potential customers to understand their unique needs, delivering exceptional customer service and ensuring they receive cutting-edge wireless internet products and services.
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If you’re looking for an exciting sales career and a company that invests in you, become a Market Development Specialist. It’s hard work, but with your relationship-building skills and professional resilience, you can excel (and do well financially) in this sales position.
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Sells products and services to customers in assigned non-bulk multi-dwelling units (MDU) areas/properties with 20+ doors through door-to-door solicitation and lobby events. Who You Are Matters Here We’re committed to growing a workforce that reflects our communities, and providing equal opportunities for employment and advancement.
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Well-informed about our competitors' activities in assigned territory; informs manager of any changing competitive pricing programs, marketing directives, or door-to-door sales tactics. Success in a previous sales position, prospecting, or cold calling; direct sales experience is preferred but not required.
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We aspire to deliver the Ernst Experience to our customers every day and a great sales representative is key to our mission. Ernst Concrete (Cincinnati, Ohio Region) is looking for a personable, motivated, and organized individual to join our concrete sales team aka The Green Team. We are a local family owned company that prides itself on providing top level quality and service to our customers.
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Displays thorough and recent competitive knowledge of features, benefits, product differences, pricing and campaigns for video, highspeed internet, voice and XFINITY Home. Most sales positions are eligible for a Commission under the terms of an applicable plan, while most non-sales positions are eligible for a Bonus.
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As a Sales Representative, you will be responsible for driving revenue growth by identifying and cultivating new business opportunities, nurturing client relationships, and promoting our managed print services and technology solutions.
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Helps follow up with phone and internet sales leads. The Business Development Rep receives, processes, and coordinates all incoming sales inquiries, showroom floor requests, service requests, and internet queries.
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Meets established objectives relative to monthly sales goals and increased sales volume and penetration through assigned leads and assigned property portfolio. Accurately completes all necessary paperwork to support sales activities in a manner consistent with quality control guidelines, including dispositions, sales orders and sales reporting.
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Meets established objectives relative to sales goals and increased sales volume and penetration through assigned leads and assigned property portfolio. Knowledge of cold call sales skills, persuasion, and clear communication skills.
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