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Well-informed about our competitors' activities in assigned territory; informs manager of any changing competitive pricing programs, marketing directives, or door-to-door sales tactics.
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Success in a previous sales position, prospecting, or cold calling; direct sales experience is preferred but not required. Achieves monthly sales quotas in high-speed data, mobile, landline phone, and video sales.
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The Territory Sales Trainee reports directly to the Market Sales Manager. The majority of responsibility for the Territory Sales Trainee is to drive sales and meet retailer and client expectations.
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They are responsible for representing ACOSTA and our principals through store coverage and executing objectives as set forth by their Manager to achieve superior in-store results in an assigned territory.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Preferred Skills/Abilities and Knowledge Success in a previous sales position, prospecting, or cold calling; direct sales experience is preferred but not required.
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As a Territory Sales Manager, build out your territory supported by the best training, tools and product offering to win in the field every day! Territory Sales Manager.
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As a Robotics Capital Territory Manager (Monarch), this individual will serve as the point person for end-to-end capital sales management for their territory. The Robotics Capital Territory Manager will be primarily responsible for identifying and targeting new accounts and competitively selling the Monarch system.
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As the cornerstone of our mission to enhance connectivity, your role will focus on enrolling new customers into Lifeline and ACP services, managing inventory, and driving significant sales performance in your designated territory.
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The Western Regional Manager (RM) is responsible for overseeing territory sales within the Western Region. Consistently communicate territory success/challenges with the VP of Sales.
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The Territory Manager sales position offers potential candidates the opportunity to establish superior selling skills, offer a large business solution in a small-to-mid size business environment, and grow into a Senior Territory Manager/Regional Sales Manager position by gaining valuable experience selling to executive level decision makers (i.e.) Owner, CEO, CFO, President, and Vice President.
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The Account Manager is responsible for calling on multiple departments in Acute Care facilities with emphasis in Respiratory, Anesthesia and Critical Care. The Account Manager is responsible for all sales activity in their assigned territory including handling all customer needs and ensuring that the sales territory meets revenue and gross profit growth goals.
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The successful PAM will work in tandem with the Partner Sales Manager for the Southeast Region, Regional Sales Directors, District Managers and Account Executive teams to successfully develop and service all partners and prospects within their respective geography/territory.
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Company is seeking a talented Regional Sales Manager to maintain current and generate new sales with the goal of building long term customer relationships and increasing revenue. TERRITORY MANAGER POSITION CODE ‘Z’ Division of global, market leading packaging company.
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Your sales territory will be local, so if you’re looking to be home for your family at night or meet your friends for dinner at the end of the day, we’ve got you covered. What You’ll Do – Position SummaryThe Cox Business Sales Account Manager retains and grows valuable large business relationships.
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The Account Manager is responsible for managing and cultivating relationships with contractors and subcontractors in primarily an outside sales capacity, coupled with some inside sales activity.
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