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We are looking for a driven and focused Sales Trainer/Team Lead to join Trinity Exteriors! Our Sales Trainer/Team Lead is responsible for building, training, and managing the productivity of the sales team and ensuring that everyone is focused on our customers’ needs.
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Meeting/exceeding minimum monthly company expectations including session service targets resulting in Personal Training revenue, supplement/nutritional product sales, and contributing to club success.
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Served in developmental and leadership roles such as field sales trainer, mentor new of hires, field advisory board/marketing input committee programs. As a Senior Territory Business Leader, you will additionally take on a leadership role within the team by mentoring junior staff, assisting with field sales training, and participating on internal advisory boards.
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Maintain or increase a preset sales level each month, as determined by the Personal Training Director. Certified as a Personal Trainer through a Nationally recognized organization, such as ACE, NASM, or others.
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Organizational Relationship: Reports to the Personal Training Manager, Assistant Personal Trainer if applicable, Franchise partner or General Manager depending on club and market. Job Summary: As a brand ambassador, a Personal Trainer represents Crunch Franchise to members and clients by delivering a positive fitness experience and quality personal training sessions leading to member retention and client acquisition and retention.
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Field Sales Trainer or current member of the FSLDP (Field Sales Leadership Development Program) or a current Professional Education Manager/Specialist. Execute TTT programs to support global sales learning capability build aligned with EdTech strategy.
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Ability to react quickly to problems and provide solutionsConfidence presenting in front of diverse audiencesAbility to appropriately address learner questions and maintain engagementPreferred Qualifications:Cardiac Rhythm Management experienceField experience in cardiac pacingExperience with adult education and training, with a preference towards medical sales staff, physicians, or AHPsKnowledge of cardiology, electro-physiology, or cardiac electro-physiology procedures.
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The Senior Territory Business Leader will have the following additional responsibilities: Assist with field sales training. For the Senior TBL role: 4+ years of sales experience within pharmaceutical, biotech or medical device industries with a demonstrated history of sales success.
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Collaborate with customer care and sales support to optimize the user experience. Recognition for outstanding contribution in sales (e.g. President’s Club, Rookie of the Year, Circle of Excellence, etc.
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With a presence in more than 200 locations across the United States, backed by field support from our corporate office in Columbus, IN, and guided by a dedicated national sales trainer, you'll have the comprehensive resources and tools essential for success in this role.
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A CARE Training Manager works with Marketing, Sales, and other CARE trainers to provide both training and insight on Storm Restoration and the property insurance industry. A CARE Trainer is responsible for presentation development and curriculum development focused on Storm Restoration and Insurance claims.
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Build clientele base through prospecting (sales), conducting fitness assessments, seminars and class demos. Successful candidates will enjoy sales & promotion of our fitness programs. NASM, ACE, NSCA or ACSM personal training certification.
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Learning & Development training can consist of installation, business, sales or overall general efficacies in roofing. SummaryA Learning & Development Instructor trainer is responsible for running training events on primarily a regional and occasionally a nationwide basis.
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Qualifications Job Skills & Qualifications Required: Current accredited personal training certification 3-5 years of experience as a personal trainer Excellent verbal communication skills Preferred: Current certificate in CPR/AED and First Aid BS in Kinesiology, Exercise Science or associated field Experience in sales.
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Access to cross-train into other positions (group fitness instructor, personal trainer, management training) Execute membership sales to meet established sales goals and commission percentages.
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