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Buscamos personas dispuestas aprender y desarrollarse como Representante de Ventas. Bilingue Español/Ingles conversacional. NO se requiere experiencia en ventas. Buscamos personas dispuestas aprender y desarrollarse como Representante de Ventas.
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Habilidades de comunicacion verbal y escrita en ingles. Fabricar herramientas y hardware como parte de la mejora continua de la instalacion Coordinarse con ventas, operaciones, ingenieros y clientes segun sea necesario.
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Español o ingles Looking for sales promoters (leads collection) $13 x hour $50 x appointment with clients $500 x water systems $0.10 xkw x solar systems Location: Florida Mall and Sedanos (OBT)Par time Availability on Sundays Ability to talk to clientsSpanish or English Leads generation MUST.
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Ingenieros Agrnomos bilinges recin egresados, promedio acadmico de 4,0 en adelante, que les motiven trabajar en nuestra empresa y tener la oportunidad de aprender de las diferentes reas tales como Agronmico, Mercadeo, Ventas, etc.
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Experiencia laboral demostrable como representante de ventas o merchandising. · Bilingüe (Ingles / español) · Gran motivación para conseguir objetivos, con una trayectoria contrastada de ventas.
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Nivel de ingles: que permita sostener una conversación (Intermedio/Avanzado) Hacer que la fuerza de ventas sea ágil y mantenerse abierto a las oportunidades de negocio. Experiencia mínimo de 10 años en ventas.
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Requisito:Vehculo disponibleExperiencia en ventas externas mnimo de 1 aoDominio de espaol / Ingles (Deseable)Familiarizado con ventas directas al clienteLocalidad: Pensilvania, Nueva Jersey o FloridaDisponibilidad inmediataQu Ofrecemos.
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Cualificaciones: Capaz de manejar situaciones difíciles eficazmente Capaz de trabajar bajo presión Personalidad enfocada en el huésped Buena salud física Iniciativa propia Organización y Disposición Honestidad Completamente Bilingüe (español/ingles.
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NOMBRE DE LA POSICIÓN:Representante de Ventas Nivel IIIÁREA:ServiciosREPORTA A (POSICIÓN):Gerente de RefrigeraciónQUIENES REPORTAN:No aplicaOBJETIVO DEL CARGO:El Representante de Ventas Nivel II es un perfil que se encarga de comercializar los productos y servicios del área de refrigeración de Johnson Controls, a los Clientes de acuerdo a sus necesidades y requerimientos.
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Requisitos:+Ingles (no necesario)+Facilidad de palabra+Capacidad para trabajar en equipo+Experiencia en ventas(es un plus)+Activo con iniciativa propia+Deseos de Superacion+Ganas de aumenar sus Ingresos+automovil ( no indispensable.
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Estamos en busca de vendedores que tengan buen servicio al cliente, motivados por resultados, Bilingue en Ingles y Espaol para unirse a nuestro equipo de ventas. Se reporta directamente al Gerente de Ventas en base a sus objetivos, actividades y anlisis de sus logros.
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Alta habilidad y gusto por las ventas. · Ingles intermedio. · Realizar de manera disciplinada la prospección mensual de ventas. · Cubrir al 100% su plan de ventas. Alta habilidad y gusto por las ventas.
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COMPETENCIAS NECESARIAS Ingles 80% · Conocimientos Generales de la AAA y LHW · Amplio conocimiento en Vinos · Gusto por las ventas y desarrollo del personal · Amplio conocimiento en gastronomía y bebidas · Conocimientos generales de Higiene Alimenticia · Habilidades generales en manejo de Windows y Office · Habilidad para resolver problemas · Dominio de estándares 5 diamantes de servicio.
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Bilingue Espanol / Ingles. Conocer el producto y ventas de los mismos para poder convertirse en un experto. La mitad de nuestros empleados de ventas ganaron más de 100 mil dólares en el 2021.
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Descripción del empleo Controlar las ventas diarias y organizar diferentes estrategias para incrementar el volumen de las mismas para alcanzar los objetivos establecidos cada mes. Experiencia y aptitudes deseadas Experiencia en la posición superior a 3 años Ingles avanzado Orientación a objetivos Comunicación Asertiva.
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