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The Inside Sales Representative is responsible for sales order entry and updates, processing returns and credits, issuing basic quotes for a custom-sized standard product or non-warranty RMAs, and supporting customers via email or phone.
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We are looking for 1-2 highly experienced inside sales representatives that will be the liaison between our company and its current and potential customers. Strong phone and verbal communication skills along with active listening Familiarity with CRM systems and practices - MarketSharp experience preferred but not required Customer focus and adaptability to different personality types Ability to multi-task, set priorities and manage time effectively Powered by JazzHR.
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Position Summary: The Inside Sales Representative will solicit, win, close, and service loan and lease transactions secured by various types of equipment, at a targeted return, from end-user sources within an assigned geographic territory.
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The Inside Sales Representative assist customers through Counter Sales, Phone Calls, and Email. Inside Sales Experience Preferred. Maximizes current customer potential by using all available resources, including but not limited to CRM contact and data mining tools, purchase analysis to determine growth opportunities, regular contact with owners and key decision makers, developing and leveraging relationships, maintaining current knowledge of new product and market developments.
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Minimum 2 years experience B2B inside sales / phone sales. New Pig is searching for an enthusiastic, confident and growth-oriented Inside Sales National Account Representative to grow sales and maintain relationships with a group of New Pig's top national accounts.
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Product Sales Representative – Inside Sales. Previous success conducting phone sales and marketing products or services. Experience using CRM software for tracking and documenting your sales cycle, possess basic computer skills and have experience writing professional introductory and follow-up emails.
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Proven track record of success in inside sales roles, preferably in a high-volume environment, with a demonstrated ability to consistently meet or exceed sales quotas. Qualify an average of 10-15 incoming leads provided by our client's marketing team through proactive and engaging phone conversations, with the aim of educating prospects on the sandblasting equipment and business opportunity.
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We are currently seeking a skilled and dedicated Inside Sales Representative to become an integral part of our luxury medical practice. Leverage our CRM tool to engage with prospective patients through text, email or phone communication, aiming to arrange either an in-clinic or virtual consultation.
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5 Years of Inside Sales Experience. Incoming/Outbound Sales Calls. Documents all relevant account activity in the CRM tool or other appropriate areas. Receive and process orders via the counter, phone, and email.
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The J.R. Orenstein Agency is seeking an Inside Sales Representative to join one of the top-performing State Farm agencies in the country! Experience in the industry is not necessary but experience with a CRM and over the phone sales is crucial.
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Make Contact With All Customers And/or Prospects In Your Assigned Sales Territory By Telephone, Identifying Customer Needs And Sharing Company Value Proposition (email And Fax May Be Used To Support Phone Efforts, As Long As Done So Within Policy Guidelines), Including.
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Ability to use telephone/cell phone to communicate with customers, inside sales and support, and outside sales personnel. Plans and manages potential prospects in large sales territory.
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Experience in CRM Systems - HubSpot Preferred. Once you are with a customer, you will guide them through the Ulrich Proven Process designing and selling them over the phone and leveraging the internet - this will not be an in-person sale.
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Inside Sales Representative. At least 2 years of sales (preferably inside sales) or customer service experience. Experience using a CRM tool, preferably Salesforce.
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The Inside Sales Representative is responsible for being a proactive member of a division that is tasked with increasing sales in targeted markets, within a predefined territory.
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