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Employee Assistance Program (EAP), company-paid wellness screenings. Hilti North America has been consecutively recognized in Selling Power’s Top 50 Companies to Sell For in the last 18 years, coming in at #6 in 2023.
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Scope: Anchor job in Account Manager structure. Individual starting salary within this range may depend on geography, experience, expertise, and education/training. The account manager role offers an uncapped bonus potential.
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Keywords: Sales Account Manager, Location: Newark, NJ - 07102. Education reimbursement and student loan assistance. The purpose of the role is to create value in the allocated account's portfolio through effective design and implementation of individual account strategies to build long term, sustainable and profitable relationships with the customer.
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Our Account Managers serve as the go-to contact for our customers, embodying our purpose to make construction better by being their partner for productivity, safety, and sustainability. It’s why most of our account managers come from a non-construction background.
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Every Hilti employee is welcomed to participate in the Mentor as you Grow program that was developed by employees, for employees. After successful completion of the Hilti Store Representative Development Program, the next position will usually require a move; we are a global sales and marketing organization, geographic flexibility is a must.
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The Sr. Account Manager role offers an uncapped bonus potential. Our Senior Account Managers serve as the go-to contact for our customers, embodying our purpose to make construction better by being their partner for productivity, safety, and sustainability.
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Our account managers earn between $54,000 – $75,000 + up to $19,000 in commissions for their first year if all sales goals are met. Must be able to walk on construction projects, climb scaffolding, and lift as much as 65 pounds at any given time.
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Our account managers earn between $80,000 – $90,000 + $13,000-$19,000 in bonus per year, if all sales goals are met. You understand to create value in account(s) through long-term, profitable relationships.
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We challenge norms to bring innovative, top-of-line solutions to the global construction industry, and beyond. You’ll make sales by maintaining customer relationships, demonstrating our latest tools on the spot, and providing high level customer consultation.
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Our account managers earn between $54,000 – $75,000 + up to $18,000 in commissions for their first year if all sales goals are met. Maintain a valid driver’s license – we'll provide you with a company car, be sure you’re ready to drive.
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