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NSCA Certified Personal Trainer or Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Corrective Exercise Specialist, or Performance Enhancement Specialist. NESTA Personal Fitness Trainer Certification.
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The Sales Trainer is an important member of the Sales team. Job Title: Sales Trainer. Department: Rust-Oleum US Sales. This position reports to Sr. Manager, Sales Training and is responsible for helping to support, inform, and engage our sales team to help drive the company’s performance, growth and impact.
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The Technical Solutions Sales Trainer will also provide ongoing Product Skills and Solution Selling Skills training and support for sales teams in all of our remote sales offices and will also assist the Sales Directors with the development of new and existing sales teammates.
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The Personal Trainer (“Coach”) is a member of the Browns Fit team and plays a key role in the company’s overall success by servicing clients and fitness programming which includes personal training, group training, recovery, supplement sales, member integration and support.
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The Dog Trainer will be the primary resource and leader in their Pet Care Center regarding Petcos Positive Dog Training program and therefore be accountable for consistent achievement of the Pet Care Centers budgeted Dog Training sales goals by driving sales, while educating and engaging all Pet Care Center partners.
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The Petco Positive Dog Training Program supports and adheres to LIMA which stands for least intrusive, minimally aversive and spotlights the importance of dog trainer skillsets and knowledge base to ensure that Health & Wellness remains priority throughout the training process.
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The Dog Trainer position is responsible for Dog Training brand consistency, delivering all program offerings and maintaining operational standards within the Pet Care Center. Upon hiring, must complete Petcos Positive Dog Training Instructor Program with a Petco Certified Dog Trainer Mentor and associated Petco onboarding within specified timeframe.
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As the Dog Trainer, you must follow Petcos Positive Dog Training curriculums, policies, and training methodologies. Must embrace and advocate the role of Dog Trainer in their Pet Care Center and local area to consistently represent Petcos diverse culture and positive atmosphere.
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Provide pet parents with exceptional Dog Training instruction and customer service by acting as a subject matter expert for Petcos Positive Dog Training Program, products, services and promotions, to our canine companions and their pet parents, helping them strengthen their bond through fun and educational dog training.
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This advertising is designed for a general audience, or it may be delivered by service providers in ways that do not involve sales of your personal information. This includes but is not limited to maintaining dog training barriers, seating, dog training kiosk and associated signage.
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Work cross functionally with Pet Care Center partners to build strong community partnerships with strong to grow the dog training business. Promote the science based positive training philosophies of the Petco Positive Dog Training Program and ensure a safe dog training environment for pet parents, guests , dogs, and all Petco partners.
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Acts as main sales manager and sales trainer by identifying training needs and providing ongoing training, coaching, and role-playing opportunities to the team as needed. Demonstrates desired behavior for staff including focus on membership sales, customer service, cash management, retail sales, member retention, staff interaction, and follow-up with guests.
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For those who would like the guidance and motivation of a fitness expert, Genesis can provide nationally certified personal trainer who can help guide and teach members how to get in shape safely and effectively.
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No previous experience in automotive sales is necessary – if you are someone with bartender, personal trainer or hotel & hospitality experience you’ll love starting your career at Fox. We will fully train you for the first 60 days for this full-time position.
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Upon hire, the Senior Sales Trainer is responsible for leading the Sales Training team in the training and development of Globus sales representatives and in-house personnel.
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