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Experience: 2 years' experience in Sales/Route Sales, 2 years Sales Management experience, 3+ years' management experience in grocery/retail management. Develop programs to increase overall route sales performance.
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As a Local Class B Route Driver you will be responsible for pickup of waste oil and anti-freeze at customer locations such as garages, automotive dealerships, quick change oil companies, fleet maintenance facilities, bus companies, airports and rental car companies.
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Keywords: Automotive, Dealership, Regional Sales, Regional Sales Manager, Finance Sales, Area Sales Representative, Business Developer, Area Sales Manager, Finance Manager, Auto Finance, B2B Sales Manager, Subprime, Prime, Independent Dealerships, Franchise Dealerships, Defi, DealerTrack, Route One.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in a Network Architect or a Solutions Architect role, with a strong background in Cisco technologies such as route/switch, security, SD-WAN, and SASE. Additional expertise in Palo Alto, Fortinet, Zscaler, and/or Arista will be considered a plus.
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Responsible for Territory service safety and results, including but not limited to, customer retention, growth of the business, loss and ruin, piece budget, employee retention, accounts receivable (AR) collection, customer renewals, Aramark direct sales, customer satisfaction, route sales and credits.
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Upon completion of the designate training program, you will promote to a District Sales Leader assuming responsibility for all aspects of running a sales district; leading 10-15 Route Sales Representatives (RSR’s) while leading a $5-15 Million dollar business.
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During your onboarding we will provide you with 4-6 months of route level training to learn the foundation of the business and develop an understanding of our Direct Store Delivery (DSD) network and supply chain, while teaching you the role of the frontline route sales reps you will eventually lead.
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RAMs develops a weekly cycle to sell IDT Retail products into retail via a designated route established by his/her Regional Sales Manager. IDT is a leading communications and financial services company looking for enthusiastic and energetic Sales Representatives / RAMs. In this role, you will be responsible for sales of specified telecom and financial services products in an assigned geographical territory.
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What makes you unique makes us better, and now is a better time than ever to explore the opportunities of PepsiCo. As a District Sales Leader Designate for Frito Lay you will complete a 9 month onboarding program to assimilate and develop the necessary skillset to successfully promote into the District Sales Leader position.
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The Route Sales Representative is a full-time position that is responsible for delivering, selling, and merchandising Frito-Lays complete line of products including Lays, Doritos, Cheetos, Tostitos, Fritos, and many more to local stores including gas stations, dollar stores, and large grocery stores.
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As a Route Sales Representative, you drive a Frito-Lay truck to different stores, work independently to unload orders, merchandise product, partner with store managers to increase sales, order, and maintain records throughout the day.
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As a local CDL Class B route representative, you will sell and deliver product, place orders, and merchandise to ensure our products are available on store shelves for grocery shoppers. DSD, grocery, retail sales, delivery, or warehouse experience preferred but not required.
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Grow sales on the route by building relationships, selling in displays, and completing national initiatives. Attain a route with set days off/schedule with time. Our Company will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other applicable laws, including but not limited to, San Francisco Police Code Sections 4901 - 4919, commonly referred to as the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance; and Chapter XVII, Article 9 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, commonly referred to as the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.
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Territory Manager (Outside Sales) must be performance driven toward the company goal of exceeding daily and weekly sales plan objectives. Increase volume of route by cold calling, selling to potential new customers.
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The Account Sales Manager (ASM) drives a small-box truck to sell, deliver, and merchandise Red Bull products in large and small format stores. Serve current Matador customers with a designated route by managing Red Bull product inventory and ensuring utilization of current promotions, displays, and marketing tools.
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