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The Account Executive, Public Safety is a true sales hunter and focuses on the customer life cycle and support for the growth of accounts in the field of Public Safety, serving First Responders.
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Must have a Hunter mentality and demonstrate proven ability to close sales Outside B2B sales experience is a MUST! Retirement plan with company match No weekends, no overnight travel & no holidays.
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Proven hunter mentality with exceptional ability to prospect, uncover leads, and close deals in a competitive sales environment. Pilot is a modern connectivity company based in New York City. We deliver fiber-optic internet and network services to businesses with no contracts, backed by a 100% uptime guarantee and 24/7 proactive support.
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DISCLAIMER: Our client is in no way marine related and no sea-life were hurt with the poor puns. This is the opportunity to take the plunge and hook yourself a new VP of Sales role.
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The BDR will focus on territory and pipeline development and will act as a “hunter”. First experience of outbound sales or related market/business experience. Our goal is to enable people who have no knowledge in Machine Learning to create mobile data collection solutions themselves.
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Leverage sales and onboarding tools such as HubSpot, and enrich questionnaires, knowledge portal with self-help/training, guides/templates, and workshops. Director Sales & Customer Onboarding.
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2+ years in sales or business development, preferably B2B dental or medical sales as both a hunter and a farmer. As an Outside Sales Representative and Key Account Manager at Evenly, you will drive sales of our orthodontic services through in-person new business development, client consultation, client management, and revenue generation.
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This is an entry level position for a focused, driven, and motivated individual that has little to no sales and/or industry experience. Help develop the growth of the branch by supporting inside and outside sales team in securing new business through B2B sales of siding windows, gutter, and other exterior building products.
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Are you curious about an Advertising Sales Opportunity, have an entrepreneurial mindset and consider yourself a hunter and a closer? No strings attached! Cartvertising is seeking to immediately hire qualified Sales Representatives.
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A family-owned authorized dealer of Peterbilt trucks, Hunter Truck has provided generations of trucking solutions and an unparalleled commitment to personalized service, parts, and sales.
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Southern California News Group (SCNG) is seeking a Business Development Executive (sales hunter) to lead revenue growth for our advanced digital and in-house content marketing channel, Skyline.
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This is a true hunter role with a well-researched account list, no micro-managing, and uncapped commission program! Understanding of sales performance metrics. Experience as a sales manager.
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Territory Sales Hunter / Business Development Manager - San Diego. This isnt your first rodeo in sales. Has anyone ever said, you could sell a shirt off someones back, or you believe no just means not now, if so then you are the salesperson we are looking for.
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Prior startup sales experience, especially in the eCommerce industry, is a huge plus. We are looking for an Ecommerce Enterprise Account Executive to develop and execute a strategic sales plan to achieve revenue goals.
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No fee will be paid in the event a candidate is hired by Pilot Fiber, Inc. as a result of the referral or through other means. Excellent understanding of sales process, forecasting, and pipeline management.
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