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The Sales Associate is responsible for setting five to 10 sales appointments weekly for the Sales team and selling B2B building maintenance solutions. The Sales Associate will work with the Sales team to support the bid process and follow-up communications.
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Must have a Hunter mentality and demonstrate proven ability to close sales Outside B2B sales experience is a MUST! Requirements College Degree (2 Year Minimum) A strong, professional Outside Sales Representative with a minimum of 3 years B2B sales experience.
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Requirements A strong, professional Outside Sales Representative with a minimum of 1 years B2B sales experience. City Wide is seeking motivated sales professionals to join the B2B sales division in our growing organization.
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At City Wide Facility Solutions, we're not just leaders in the building services industry; we're pioneers in crafting a workplace that feels more like a community. We're seeking a Business Development Specialist who's not only a sales powerhouse but also a team player ready who fits the culture of our rapidly growing office.
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What is required of you as a Sales Associate? Bachelor's Degree or 1-2 years of successful sales and/or sales support work experience in a B2B sales environment. We'll teach you how to set 8-15 opportunities for the Sales team and then how to sell B2B building maintenance solutions.
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Objective The Sales Associate is responsible for setting sales appointments (i.e. 5-10) for the Sales team and selling B2B building maintenance solutions. · Bachelor’s or Associate Degree or 1-2 years of successful sales and/or sales support work experience in a B2B sales environment.
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As a Sales Associate for City Wide Facility Solutions , you will be responsible for new business development in a highly productive, sales-driven environment.
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RequirementsWhat is required of you as a Sales Associate? Preferred Qualifications: Outgoing and energetic, with a dynamic personality Can-do attitude that loves to be challenged Career-Oriented, with a strong desire to win Basic understanding of outside sales principles A creative problem-solver who is always looking for the next opportunity Cold calling/prospecting experience is a plus.
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City Wide Facility Solutions may be the right place for you! You'll be learning the role of Sales Executive - this associate role is designed to grow into the executive role.
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City Wide Facility Solutions is a leader in the building maintenance industry. The Sales Associate is responsible for setting sales appointments for the sales team and selling B2B building maintenance solutions.
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