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We are seeking an Enterprise Sales Executive to join our team who will be dedicated to ensuring long-lasting customer relationships. Flex Technology Group (FTG) has earned the accolade as one of the "50 Best Companies to Sell For" by Selling Power, the nation's leading sales management publication, and has received for 12 years in a row the Inc 500 5000 fastest growing company award.
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As a pro-active Account Executive with Paladin Technologies, you will be responsible for achieving sales revenue goals, developing, and maintaining valued customer relationships, expanding the company’s current customer base, and developing and maintaining professional selling skills.
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A client of Insight Global is looking for a Sales Executive. - 5 Years of sales experience in paper pulp or similar industry ( utility, gas, oil) They will also be heavily involved in projects such as: continuous improvement, saving projects and sales projects for the mill and for Buckman.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Account Executive to drive new product sales and increase the value of existing clients’ subscriptions. The Account Executive will be responsible for managing and developing strategic sales plans with a strong focus on building and maintaining client relationships, driving revenue growth, and contributing to the overall success of the sales department and the company.
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Record all sales activities in Salesforce, which involves entering closed deals into our Salesforce pipeline booking manager. Prepare sales reports and updates for management, detailing progress, challenges, and strategies.
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Participate in weekly scheduled sales calls, sales meetings, and all sales training sessions. At least 2 years of prior B2B sales experience. Track sales activities, opportunities, and sales in provided CRM program (Salesforce.com.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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The support doesn't end once you've completed training; the Channel, SE, Sales Enablement, Marketing Strategic Operations teams will be by your side, ready to partner with you and make deals happen.
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Actively establishes a "mentee" relationship with a Sr. Account Executive within the branch to assist with their development as a professional BE salesperson, with the goal of enhancing his or her productivity.
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As an Account Executive, your primary responsibility is generating admissions and growing patient census in a designated territory. Join our motivated sales team and help connect patients to care wherever they call home.
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AQFS is looking for a candidate to join our executive sales team. Working closely with senior company leadership team to develop a sales and marketing plan to assure that both the present and future market potential for the business is fully identified, pursued, and developed.
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4 years in Capital Equipment Sales. Manage entire sales process from finding opportunity to final equipment sign-off. Work to meet Individual Sales Objectives at assigned accounts.
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As a Commission-Only Life Insurance Sales Representative, you will be responsible for promoting and selling life insurance policies to clients, helping them secure their financial future and protect their loved ones.
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The Account Executive works with a senior producer to manage their book of business, the overall client relationship, facilitate the sales and administrative processes for Property and Casualty clients.
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Assists Executive Chef/Dining Services Director in the preparation of meals and provides excellent customer service. Work closely with the Connections Director and the Director of Sales and Marketing in the planning and implementation of special events.
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