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Achieve territory sales plan through discipline, strategic planning and execution, and applying Musco's sales philosophies. Ability to utilize a personal vehicle for job-related travel within the sales territory.
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Implement targeted business plans supporting the Area Sales Manager and console growth. Candidate must have medical device sales experience- capital preferred. Represent ASM in various sales meetings.
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As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you'll be responsible for the overall sales and relationship management efforts for existing and prospective customers within your assigned territory.
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Successful candidate will have a proven track record in medical aesthetic sales with the ability to grow customer base in their respective territory. Manage territory, drive sales growth through existing and new customers; increase customer base and market share.
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Drive sales and revenue growth in your territory, focusing on LED lighting solutions, control technologies, and EV chargers. Proven sales expertise with 3 to 7 years of experience, particularly in energy solutions, LED lighting, or EV charger sales.
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The Ceva Veterinary Sales Territory Manager is a bright, self-motivated, results-oriented sales driver. Veterinary Sales Territory Manager - Denver, CO. Ceva Territory Managers exemplify our core values of customer passion, entrepreneurial spirit, innovation, and solidarity through their consultative sales approach to improve the health and well-being of pets across nation.
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The Beer Sales Representative works alongside distributor partners and local supplier distributor manager to ensure the successful sale, volume growth, distribution, brand presence and positioning of the supplier’s portfolio, working within a set list of on-premise accounts and/or large and small format off-premise accounts throughout the assigned territory.
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Is currently recruiting for an experienced Territory Sales Manager located in Arkansas to join the Bush Hog Team. This job is a field based position and the candidate must live within Arkansas.
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Must have prior experience in outside sales covering a multi county territory. As a Territory Sales and Service Manager, you will be responsible for contacting and developing sales leads, closing sales within a protected geographic territory.
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The Territory Channel Sales Manager will leverage channel partner relationships to collaborate with Territory Parts Account Managers with acquiring new, retaining and developing Parts accounts.
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The position of Retail Sales Representative is responsible for selling Sika products to multiple end-user segments within a defined multi-store territory through The Home Depot and Lowe's.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily:This position reports to the District Manager and is responsible for developing the assigned territory in terms of market penetration, sales volume, and profitability by promoting the professional services and quality products sold by the District Office and developing long-term customer relationships.
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Job DescriptionWe are seeking an On/Off Premise Beer Sales Representative for our Huntington Beach, CA territory. QualificationsAssociates Degree required; Bachelor’s Degree preferredMust be 21 years or older2-4 years demonstrated sales experience, preferably in beer, wine, or spiritsPrevious retail, on-premise, or off-premise work experience is a plusExperience as a Bartender, Waitress, Bar Management, Distributor Sales Rep, etc.
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This includes pursuing new customers, deepening and strengthening existing customer relationships, and sales territory management. Sales Territory Management. As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you will cultivate relationships, develop new business, and provide innovative solutions to our customers, helping them to achieve their goals and, in return, yours.
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You do not need experience as a territory sales manager for a pet food company to be considered for this role. Working with distributor sales representatives, the territory development manager will help grow Vital Essentials’ sales by introducing the brand to new stores and growing item penetration and sales in existing partner stores.
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