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As a Budtender, you will use your exceptional customer service skills and sales experience to drive sales growth at the Dispensary. If you are an organized multitasker with great communication skills, always give 100%, and have proven your ability to use your cannabis and hemp knowledge to establish credibility & rapport with customers, building professional, long-term relationships with them, then this could be the right role for you.
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Job Description CANNABIS RETAIL SALES AGENT Viridian Staffings Client is looking for Cannabis Retail Sales Agents for an exciting, fast paced Cannabis Dispensary in the Washington, D.C., Area. You will need to be available to work evenings, weekends, and some Holidays.
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Full on the job training to enhance your professional sales skills. Rental Sales Agent. Basic computer skills (typing, data entry) Effective verbal communication skills.
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Work independently as a work at home agent, meeting sales and performance metrics, and adherence and availability requirements. You'll utilize your superior customer service skills to build rapport, recommend and book cruises, cruise tours, and travel options.
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Qualifications: Able to Work in The United States Open, Honest, Ethical & Productive Communication Have a Positive Proactive Attitude Basic Computer skills, Comfortable making Outbound Calls (No Cold Calling) Entrepreneurial mindset with a strong desire to succeed in a remote environment.
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Additional Responsibilities and Duties Sell Life Insurance and Property/Casualty Insurance products Seek out leads and new clients Discuss financial concerns and needs of individuals Service new and existing clients Develop your professional skills and knowledge Requirements of Insurance Agent 4 year degree, preferred Ability to pass background and credit check Sales experience, a plus ABOUT US For over 75 years, Texas Farm Bureau has served as the “Voice of Texas Agriculture.
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Therefore, the company encourages its employees to have motivation in gaining varied skills from different positions and to collect experiences from across Allianz Group. One means to achieve diverse teams is a regular rotation of Allianz Executive employees across functions, Allianz entities and geographies.
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Knowledge and skills Needs to be able to overcome objections and perform within a short, luxury sales cycle. Technical SkillsGeneral smart device skills. Essential Job ResponsibilitiesConduct face-to-face presentations in our state-of-the-art sales centers located at one of our award-winning resorts.
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Strong sales skills and a track record of success in a similar role (prior experience in travel sales is a plus but not mandatory). Participate in comprehensive training provided by the company to enhance your sales and client relations skills.
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We are seeking a tech-savvy, skilled sales professional with excellent communication skills, a great attitude, driven by success, and desiring a high income! This is a long-term new home sales position for an experienced salesperson and/or licensed real estate broker.
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Mentorship Experience: Once you've proven your skills as an ISA, you'll shadow our seasoned Listing Agent Specialists. LICENSED Real Estate Inside Sales Agent - Unlock Your Path to Becoming a Listing Agent.
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Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills to build rapport with clients and close sales. Benefits Embark on a rewarding career as a Remote Sales Agent with the opportunity to earn commissions and bonuses.
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If you are self-motivated and enjoy a fast-paced environment with the opportunity to perform and sharpen your skills in customer sales and support, a job as a U-Haul Sales & Reservations Agent may be for you.
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Time, Effort, and Commitment (Monday – Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm, No Weekends) Enthusiasm, energy, empathy, work ethic, organizational skills, discipline, coachability, and the willingness to learn and evolve.
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On the job training to enhance your professional sales skills. -6 months real estate or retail sales experience in a fast-paced environment is a bonus! We’ll help you reach your full potential by developing, encouraging and rewarding you to maximize your earnings in a friendly and empowering sales environment.
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