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Purposefully leverages the Salon Assistant team to maintain in-store client experience: warm welcome, seamless introduction to Sales Executive, active support throughout the sales interaction from providing refreshments to anticipating product needs.
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Clean and merchandise sales areas (deli, sales floor, and cooler) to ensure product is always visually appealing and available for our customers. Promote FiveStar specials by informing customers and suggestive selling on each transaction.
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As a Sales Representative, you love living in the fast lane and find purpose in selling Stryker products that are making healthcare better. 5+ years in an outside sales position (medical related fields or b2b sales preferred) or Bachelor's Degree from an Accredited University (with at least 2+ years of outside sales experience preferred.
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Minimum 3 years of disruptive medical device sales experience, ideally selling into OR, ICU/Critical Care, or acute care in assigned territory. The ideal candidate will be a “sales hunter” with proven experience navigating new products from introduction to product evaluation, through value analysis, and finally, purchasing.
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Job Description: The OTS Sales Associate is responsible for securing incremental availability of our Pepsico Beverages Portfolio within a variety of customer channels via strategic selling solutions.
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Develop all assigned accounts relative to sales volume, product distribution, space allocation, and customer service ? Utilize point-of-purchase materials to create marketplace excitement and stimulate sales.
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This person will ensure that our Sales & CX teams have the information they need, drive change management, adoption of selling new products, and partner with the broader Enablement team to drive activation in the field.
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The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in promoting a customer and product-focused sales culture, where our values and guiding principles are at the forefront of all store operations, including managing sales operations, asset protection, and human resources functions to ensure great customer experience and maximum profitability.
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Get in at the leading edge of our new cutting edge ICP-MS and ICP-OES, plus TOC and EA product sales in North America. Effective consultative selling in individual and team selling environments, with the motivation, knowledge and skills to close capital equipment sales, and build key account relationships.
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A day in the life of a BrewLogix Regional Sales Manager includes selling directly to brewery and hospitality retailers with a combination of in-person & virtual meetings. As a Regional Sales Manager, your focus is growing new business for the Performance Platform, a B2B product designed to grow draft program success through data-driven best practices and decision-making.
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The primary purpose of this position is to increase sales and penetration of the produce category by providing category expertise and selling both independently and jointly with Territory Managers (TMs) through the following: consultative services to aid customers through improved utilization of the category; sales force training; conducting product demonstrations to increase category and product knowledge.
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The Sr. Sales Manager is accountable for selling Qcells‘ Solar EPC(Engineering, Procurement and Construction) services to the clients who are developers, facility owners or other business partners.
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The Sales Lead is responsible for supporting Management in in promoting a customer and product-focused sales culture, where our values and guiding principles are at the forefront of all store operations, including great customer experience and maximum profitability.
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Promotes product sales through use of suggestive selling initiatives. Operates pallet jack to unload product from warehouse trucks and reloads trucks with return items (partners 18yrs.
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Understand equity compensation market propensities, and communicate internally with the sales executives, relationship managers, marketing, product development and senior management. Previous experience in consultative selling of equity compensation administration solutions.
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