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The Direct Sales Representative is perfect for professionals who enjoy meeting new people and have a desire to help their clients save money by “un-bundling” their expensive cable, internet, and phone bills.
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Achieving productivity, appointment setting, and revenue targets while responding efficiently to customer inquiries (usually in the form of sales leads) and cold calling. Primary duties include outbound calling, e-mail communication, coordination, and scheduling of real estate buying and selling opportunities plus overall management of sales pipeline through the sales cycle.
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Methods of prospecting will include cold-calling, phone solicitation, and appointment setting. At least 2 years of outside sales and cold calling experience Experience with Community Coffee, even if unrelated, may fulfill this requirement at the discretion of the hiring manager with approval from Human Resources.
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Must have strong phone skills for cold calling and setting appointments. Must have leadership skills to assist the Med Spas and other customers with sales. You must reside and be able to travel in the greater DMV area for sales presentations.
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Qualifications: Ability to rapidly make a high volume of phone calls to perform sales in a cold-calling setting (3 years relevant experience required) An outgoing attitude and pleasant phone demeanor are required.
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Experience: 3 years of work experience (in addition to education requirement), in direct business-to-business sales, business-to-business cold calling, and phone based business-to-business prospecting resulting in successfully obtaining customer appointments.
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You will not be working over the phone setting appointments or cold-calling. Your day to day will involve: Selling Design & Remodel Services Becoming familiar with our mission, vision, and goals Educating customers and building rapport Requirements 2 years of Sales and/or Customer Service Experience Home-improvement or construction-related experience Be comfortable with a pre-employment background check Have reliable transportation Benefits Paid Training Great commissions and bonuses.
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Unlimited earning potential for an aggressive and focused sales representative. You must reside and be able to travel in the greater Chicago area for sales presentations. Previous experience in sales, customer service, or other related fields.
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Cold calling and emailing: Reach out to potential customers through phone calls and emails to introduce your company's product or service and generate interest. Appointment setting: Schedule meetings or demos with qualified leads for the sales team.
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You'll need to prospect for customers by using methods like telemarketing, cold calling, walk-ins, and member referrals. Our busy fitness studio is looking for an energetic fitness sales assistant with great customer service skills.
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Maximize effectiveness within sales team through utilization of all sales process tools, including phone calling, e-mailing, prospecting, cold calling and setting-up and fulfilling, in-person customer appointments as well as preparing and presenting customer proposals.
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If you have experience in cold calling or solar appointment setting you'll extremely do well. We're looking for an experienced phone rep with outbound/inbound experience to set appointments for our sales team.
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Experience: Prior experience in phone sales, cold calling, and high-volume call environments preferred. Remote: Demonstrated ability to work efficiently in a fully remote work setting is preferred.
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Prospect: Consistently work on building a balanced pipeline of target prospects through building trusted relationships with COI's, as well as traditional means of prospecting (cold calling, email, phone, LinkedIn) and leveraging a diverse group of internal partners to provide referrals and business development opportunities.
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At least 2 years of outside sales and cold calling experience. Field Sales Environment:While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts; in high, precarious places; and in outside weather conditions and is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles; The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate, but may be moderately loud in warehouse areas.
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