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Call on truck dealers in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US to sell flatbeds, dump bodies, service bodies, landscaping bodies, and custom truck bodies. Increase the visibility, profile, sales, and profits of M.H. Eby in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast truck body markets.
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Experience selling to mid-market employers (100-3K employees) is a plus. Minimum of (6) years of related field sales experience - ideally, we would like to see this experience as selling directly into benefit broker partners - however, we would consider experience working within HR technology, PEO, healthcare navigation, virtual care services and/or employee benefits or healthcare data analytics as an alternative.
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Whether a customer wants to grow their business, buy a home, or feel confident in their retirement plan, they have a partner in Ameris Bank. We serve customers in our locations across the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and nationwide through our extensive digital offerings and mobile app.
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Integris currently operates in 13 states throughout the New England and Mid-Atlantic Regions. Successful business to business sales experience (professional services and/or Commercial Property & Casualty preferred) including experience selling to physicians and executive/ practice administrators preferred.
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In this role, you will report to the Regional Director, Commercial Mid-Atlantic. Minimum 3 years selling mid-enterprise solutions in the cloud/security space. Proven track record of effective selling within the specific geographical territory listed.
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Anywhere Integrated Services' Family of Companies operate more than 40 distinct company and brand names throughout the United States such as Title One (ID), Sunbelt Title (FL), Equity Title (CA), Texas American Title Company (TX), Market Street Settlement Group (NH/ME), Mid-Atlantic Settlement (MD), Burnet Title (MN / IL / WI) and U.S. Title (MO.
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Supporting approximately 1.5 million home transactions in 2021, Anywhere is focused on simplifying, digitizing and integrating the real estate transaction for all consumers, no matter where they may be in their home buying and selling journey.
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The Regional Sales Manager for Mid-Atlantic will cover North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. Sales executive with five or more years of sales and territory management experience or dealer-direct selling.
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The Mid Atlantic region is comprised of MD, VA, WV, DE and DC. The RSM is responsible for growing their geographic region either directly or managing sales representatives to identify RF/Microwave opportunities, new customers, new programs, competitive opportunities using relationship selling and demand creation.
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We sell, lease, rent, repair, and service yard spotters across the mid-Atlantic region. Yard Truck Specialists is an industry-leading truck dealership that specializes in the selling, leasing, refurbishing, and servicing of yard jockey trucks and parts.
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Are you a Mid-Atlantic based Sales Executive who has experience in hunting for new business, developing relationships with C and VP-level executives, and who has a history of selling disruptive products and services.
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US1354 Buckhead Meat & Seafood Mid-Atlantic. This individual achieves maximum sales profitability, growth and account penetration with an assigned territory by effectively selling the company's products.
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We are actively hiring a full-time Parts Delivery Driver for our new parts warehouse at 407 Milroy Road in Harrisburg, PA. The ideal candidate will work in the shipping department and a clean driving record is a must.
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With the support of our sales management team, the ideal candidate will learn the ins and outs of selling, while managing Mid-Atlantic territory (eastern PA, NJ, DE, MD, Washington DC, VA, and WV.
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Must currently reside or ability to relocate in the South or Mid-Atlantic US region (key Guidehouse offices in Atlanta, GA and Washington, DC Metro area) Developing/expanding long-term client relationships with key accounts in the South and Mid-Atlantic region that lead to repeat business, and meeting and exceeding annual sales targets.
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