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The Fitness Sales Associate is responsible making 30 outbound calls per shift to book first time visitor appointments to studio and ensure prospects and members have an overwhelmingly positive experience.
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1 year or more of experience with inbound customer service, outbound B2B calling, telemarketing, or sales. with the subject Attn: Virtual Recruiter include your name, phone number and email address in the body of the email with your resume for immediate review.
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Revenue will be generated via phone (outbound and inbound calls) and face-to-face ballpark tours. In this position, the Ticket Sales Associate will develop the skills necessary to become a full menu sales professional and take the next step within the sports industry.
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Manage a high volume and velocity of emails and calls, both inbound and outbound, with Channel Partners and their Clients' Customers at various stages of the customer journey including discovery, qualification, sales, decision/commitment, and onboarding.
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As an Account Executive, you will sell and service new season ticket accounts via in-person and phone-based outreach, self-generate and prospect new leads, create new ideas to increase ticket sales, and perform basic office functions as needed.
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Sales and Closing Experience-In range from in person/in home sales, over the phone and virtual. Your primary focus will be on converting inbound and outbound leads received through our online channels, driving the sales process from initial contact to successful closure.
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Sales and Marketing:Frontline Sales Representative for Vehicle Sales, in person, online and via phoneResponsible for executing the UTC's marketing plan, this includes product selection for periodicals, trade associations, and industry specific marketing campaignsCoordinate outbound marketing efforts, including but not limited to phone calls, marketing mailers, and Thank You cards.
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Respond to inbound sales inquiries via phone, email, and chat, promptly and professionally. Generate outbound sales calls to follow up on leads, schedule appointments, and conduct follow up communications.
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5+ years consultative sales experience (inbound/outbound, B to C and/or B to B, phone sales experience a plus) They work with prospective students by setting and taking phone appointments, actively listening, and assessing sales readiness.
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Educate, strategize, and successfully sell Yelp advertising programs through a high volume of outbound sales calls - this role is 100% phone based. As an Inside Sales Representative (ISR), you'll be working directly with these local businesses to help them achieve their goals through Yelp's various advertising programs.
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Buildingstars is hiring 10+ full-time, remote customer service reps to make outbound business to business (B2B) phone calls to potential clients. 1+ years of experience with outbound B2B sales/appointment setting in a call-center environment.
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Does this describe you: 1) You have a cheerful disposition and you love to talk; 2) you've been told "you oughta be in sales"; 3) you like a challenge; 4) you want to work-at-home? Attend and contribute to weekly virtual meetings with outside sales team.
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Proven work experience as a phone representative making outbound calls. The mission of the sales development representative position is to make appointments for sales proposals by making follow up calls as part of marketing campaigns (i.e. direct marketing mailer), nurturing leads through email or phone call follow up, Updating CRM system with contact information, research and build a list of targeted customers using online and public information resources.
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Your goal is to build rapport with the client to get them to schedule sales appointments with our outside sales team. Schedule appointments for Outside Sales Teams. Proven history of success in exceeding sales quotas.
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Sells and promotes Senior Services products by coordinating and delivering formal sales presentations to consumer groups, arranging private appointments, making outbound phone calls to prospects, managing temporary support staff, and managing customer records in the automated lead tracking system according to the departments' standards.
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