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Through our lawn, tree & shrub, and pest control services, we help improve the health and beauty of outdoor spaces everywhere, so people can Live Life Outside. As a TruGreen Contact Center Sales Representative, you will help new and existing customers find the right lawn care maintenance plans, by receiving inbound and placing outbound calls.
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Sell residential lawn care, tree and shrub care and pest control services to new and existing customers within your designated territory via direct and tele-sales campaigns Responsible for contacting prospects, setting appointments & adhering to a schedule.
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Job DescriptionA typical day for our Sales Inspectors might include:Contacting potential customers to schedule appointment/inspectionCompleting indoor and outdoor home/commercial inspectionsMeasuring and calculating the cost of servicesExplaining findings and recommending solutions to Pest/Termite Control problemsProspecting for new business leadsPreparing sales contracts and documentationSometimes, Saturday and evening work is requiredQualificationsSome Sales experience is helpful but.
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Work home and garden show booths to generate new residential leads. Reliable vehicle to transport yourself from the branch to property visits is required (mileage reimbursement OR car allowance is available.
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Acquire pesticide certification as required by federal, state, or local law (list states required). Subject to outdoor weather conditions which may include extreme cold, extreme heat or wet conditions.
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Ability to obtain termite technician or pest control licensing (company paid) Maintain your pest control license and keep your knowledge sharp by attending pest control seminars regularly.
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By fostering an inclusive and diverse environment, we aim to leverage the unique experiences of veterans, creating a richer, more dynamic workplace. Generates and secures new residential sales revenue by scheduling appointments to meet with prospective customers who request a quote online or by phone, and prospecting the neighboring homes.
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Explaining findings and recommending solutions to Pest/Termite Control problems. If the answer is YES , start a rewarding career as a Sales Inspector with Cook's Pest Control, Inc. TODAY.
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Ability to become knowledgeable of TruGreen's products and services (training provided). Sells TruGreen services in the residential industry to new and existing customers. Valid, current driver's license required; subject to pre-employment Motor Vehicle Record check, and proof of insurance required.
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Proficiency with modern technologies including cell phones, computers and e-mails. Direct outside sales or professional marketing experience preferred. Generates additional revenue through up-selling new services to current customers.
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You will be selling residential pest control and termite services for the world’s largest family owned pest control company. What you don’t need to have is a background in Pest Control or in Sales (sales experience is great if you have it.
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Pest Proof Pest Management is a company that specializes in pest removal and control services with a strong commitment to environmental activism. Offering Expert Pest Control And Wildlife Removal for Homes & Businesses In VA.
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Complete production reports, new sales forms, customer invoice forms, daily vehicle inspection report, and cancel/skip notices. As America's number one lawn care company, TruGreen® is dedicated to using our science-based expertise and local experience to create beautiful, healthy properties across the nation.
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Perform minor repairs and routine maintenance requests including air filter changes, pest control, light bulb changes. OCF Realty is one of Philadelphia’s top real estate brokerages and we are seeking a Maintenance Inspector to support our property management department with on-site maintenance evaluations and in-the-field key assistance.
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We maintain excellence in everything we do, from our first point of contact with our customers, through their customized pest control and lawn care treatments, and then into a watchful continuing care program.
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