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Delta has 158 sales offices, 72 R&D centers and 48 manufacturing facilities worldwide. Meet assigned targets for profitable sales volume and strategic objectives in assigned end user accounts.
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Skills: Dealership Management, Dealership Operations, Automotive Management, Automotive General Manager, Automotive General Sale Manager, Financial Statement, Month End Closing, Automotive Dealership general manager, Dealership general manager, Auto dealer general manager, Car dealer general manager, Auto Dealership General Manager, Management, control Day-to-day operations of dealership, Automotive sales Management.
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Previous role as a Direct Manager, Manager, Sales Manager, Area Manager, District Manager, Regional Manager, Business Development Manager, Branch Manager, Manager Trainee, Assistant General Manager, Outside Sales Manager.
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The Territory Sales Manager is responsible for generating significant revenue with the goal of increasing and accelerating US sales through strategic, relationship-based selling, a hunter mentality, and educating K-12 leaders on the value of Imagine Learning’s solutions for their students.
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Audacy San Francisco has an opening for an experienced, high-energy, high-achieving multi-media and sports savvy sales manager in San Francisco. We're looking for a competitive, highly creative sales leader with strong experience in leading and training sales talent in broadcast, new business development, sports sponsorship sales, experiential, digital and.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 3 years experience in the sales and marketing or related professional area.
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Team with Store Manager, Designer and selling team to promote In-Home Design Sales program and drive store sales. Drive Sales to consistently achieve store sales goals by personally selling the furniture and accessories and services offered by La-Z-Boy.
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Assist with financing sales training on a regular basis through sales meetings, conference calls, tradeshows and scheduled one-on-one phone calls. Practice ethical sales behaviors in accordance with Ameris' core values of Integrity and Honesty; always acts in the best interest of the customer when offering additional products and services.
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Fertilizer Sales Manager. The qualified individual will be responsible for farm direct fertilizer sales, strategy, and growth of their territory. Demonstrate capacity to manage risk and an understanding of how to conduct professional sales calls with customers and prospects.
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Strong knowledge of sales and use tax, product tax, excise tax, transaction tax, gross receipts tax, and tax technical concepts. Walmart's Indirect Tax Team plays a critical role in the company's financial operations, focusing on compliance, operational, and audit aspects of sales and use tax.
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Analyzes sales history and financial results with General Manager to determine course for continual improvement. JOB TITLE: Sales Manager. Petland's Sales Managers help develop Petland's Pet Counselors and ensure these sales professionals embrace Petland's mission of matching the right pet with the right customer and meeting the needs of both.
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If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join Georgia Pacific Corrugated Packaging as a Field Sales Manager in the Northeast market! You will report to the Area General Manager and work closely with the other Field Sales Manager supporting Mt. Wolf, PA, our operations, and other commercial business capabilities to ensure alignment and collaboration.
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The Group Sales Manager - Boats supervises the Boat Sales Department within the store to include merchandise presentation, inventory control, pricing, sales enhancements, staff selection and development and customer service activities.
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We have an opening at our Corporate Headquarters for a Corporate Water Works Sales Manager who would manage and lead our company water works business segment. Corporate Waterworks Sales Manager.
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The Building Automation Service Sales Manager is committed to promoting Siemens strong market position for delivering smart building technology to help our customers create outstanding experiences for their customers.
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