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The BDR is an experienced business-to-business sales representative with the ability to source, develop and cultivate new clients and new business and consolidate share of wallet. We are seeking a Business Development Representative for our S. Chicago/NW Indiana territory (must live within territory, ideal home base near Orland Park / Oak Lawn.
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Job Description/Responsibilities: The Market Development Representative- Fontana will be responsible for achieving volume and distribution goals for our Brands across Sazerac’s portfolio.
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2-5 years of business development experience preferably within high-tech solutions and within one of the following verticals: aerospace & defence, surveying, autonomous vehicles/robotics, or maritime/subsea.
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Business Development Representative - Promotion Path Sales Role. CancerIQ, a mission driven digital health start-up company, and the only cancer-focused precision health platform that empowers healthcare providers to detect cancer earlier and prevent it altogether, is seeking a motivated and energetic Entry Level Business Development Representative.
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As a Sales Development Representative (SDR), your primary role will be to enhance our outbound sales strategy and generate high-quality sales leads. You are a self-motivated, hunter mindset seller or sales development professional, who has a good understanding of the data & analytics space, as well as business and technology buying personas.
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New Business Development, Sales Representative, OEM Sales Rep, Manufacturers Rep, Manufacturers Sales Rep, Manufacturer Agency, Manufacturers Agency, Territory Sales Rep, Territory Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Area Sales Representative, Area Sales Manager, cold-calling, cold calling, cold caller, hunter, new business dev, prospecting, customer acquisition.
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The Indirect Auto Dealer Development Representative sets relationship strategies and directs relationship management activities with new and/or existing dealer-partners to grow sales, revenue, and market share.
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As a successful Sales Development Representative, you will use insights and product knowledge to educate and support customers. We are looking for individuals who want to grow their careers in sales and will start in sales development by being a brand ambassador for Square, identifying and qualifying prospective inbound sellers.
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Job Description The Role Spoiler Alert is seeking a high-performing, experienced Business Development Representative (BDR) to add new, globally-recognized CPG brands to its pipeline. Minimum of 2 years of experience in sales or business development with formal training on account-based outbound tactics.
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We are currently seeking an Outside Industrial Sales Representative for the Lafayette, LA area. Outside Industrial Sales Representative. Rite-Hite Sales Professionals work within protected territories to represent our various lines of products and services.
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As an Inbound Sales Development Representative (SDR) at Amity, you will play a pivotal role in steering Amity's growth trajectory. Junior Inbound Sales Development Representative (SDR.
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The Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager will be instrumental in driving outside sales, cultivating and maintaining customer relationships, and developing new business and dealer networks for Hornblower Marine's diesel engine products.
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As a Senior Sales Development Representative, you will be responsible for sourcing, creating and supporting opportunities with prospective clients throughout North America. Prior experience as a Sales Development Representative with a proven track record of exceeding personal targets.
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As a Sales Development Representative (SDR) you will be responsible for generating new business opportunities by contacting and developing relationships with potential clients and reports to the SDR Manager.
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Ground-floor sales role at venture-backed startup (Lightbank, TenOneTen Ventures, Jason Calacanis) We’re a remote-first company hiring for a ground-floor sales team member to help us achieve continued hyper-growth (10x in 2022.
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