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Answering phone calls from customers, sales team members and technicians. Scheduling and dispatching of technicians to installation and service appointments. Synergy Security LLC is currently hiring for a new office support team member.
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As a Sales Professional (and Trainee) you will have a home office and will be provided a company car, laptop, cell phone, and other office equipment. As an Entry Level Outside Sales Trainee, you will enroll in our 12 month sales training program.
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The Sales Merchandiser position is responsible for the execution of Anderson Merchandisers standards to drive sales and meet retailer and client expectations This position is under the supervision of the Market Sales Manager but daily communication and follow-up with the Territory Sales Lead is expected.
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Three to five years healthcare sales/ management experience preferred. Equipment/Tools/Work-Aids: Must be able to effectively operate computer, facsimile equipment, copier and cell phone.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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The Event Sales Coordinator is responsible for administrative, clerical and customer service support for the sales team, assisting with all daily office duties and general administrative tasks associated with sales and full- service catering & event services.
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Through proactive phone and email contact, the Customer Data Specialist works with the external and internal sales teams to determine the needs of the customers and the action plan to meet those needs.
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Full training is provided and you work online from your phone or laptop. Skills/background needed: Must have a device able to access social media and website chat functions (Phone/Tablet/Laptop.
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Our next Customer Success Representative will enjoy the luxury of warm leads that funnel through our website or through our inside sales support team. That said, the hard charger we’re seeking doesn’t sit around waiting for the phone to ring or inbox to ding.
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Located in Arlington Heights, the BDC Representative is responsible for handling internet inquiries and phone leads to generate appointments for the dealership sales departments. The Ed Napleton Automotive Group is looking for our next BDC Representative.
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We also offer generous benefits and perks , including medical, dental, vision, a 401(k) plan, paid holidays, paid vacations, a free week of vacation for getting married or having a baby, life insurance, a company cell phone, free in-office beverages, a free lunch every Friday, a casual dress code, company-wide events, and massive opportunities for advancement.
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Our paid market survey participants originate from all backgrounds and markets including data entry clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, sales assistant, customer service agent, warehouse or factory workers, chauffeur, medical assistant, nurse, phone call facility representative, etc.
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Provide support to Membership staff with mailings, phone calls, general correspondence, handling walk-ins and assembling membership packages. Assist Membership Sales Manager in coordinating presentation packets to local realtors and other appropriate forums.
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You can reach us by phone Monday - Friday from 8 to 4 or by email anytime. The Sales Rep position welcomes both experienced Sales Reps as well as Entry Level Sales Reps. Position offers flexible schedule and variable hours.
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Remote Work From Home Jobs / Data Entry Clerk - Typing - Work At Home - Doing Data Entry - 100% Remote - Earn Immediately. Gigs open to anybody looking for temporary, work from home, part-time or full-time work.
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