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The successful Senior Sales Executive will possess excellent communication and organizational skills, a proven sales track record of success and experience in Integrated Health EHR software sales, and a demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
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The Channel Sales Manager will oversee Cyclonaires North American manufacturers representatives and responsible for achieving year-over-year territory sales growth through directly supporting their prospecting, qualification, key-relationship development, and profitable capture of new business across all sectors of Cyclonaires business.
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The Retail Sales Support Manager takes an active role in conducting Store-level Human Resource function to include: performance management, new Team member orientation, tracks and maintains employee statuses and oversees all pertinent maintenance of personnel records.
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Work closely with Group Sales Manager, Marketing Manager and OST Sales Manager /GM regarding promotions. Meets sales requirements determined in conjunction with Sales Manager and OST General Manager.
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Incumbent will assist the VP Retail Sales Manager in overseeing all daily bank sales and operational programs and strategies. In collaboration with the Operations Supervisor, ensures that financial transactions, bank operations and sales methods minimize financial risk and comply with all the legal and regulatory requirements.
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As Restaurant Manager you will have the opportunity to work closely with Chef Pyles as he brings his special flare to this new concept. Watermark Retirement Communities was ranked among Fortune Magazine's top places to work in The United States for Aging Services.
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Previous experience as Used Car Sales Manager (preferred). Job Type: Full-time Experience: Used Car Manager: 3 years Preferred Automotive industry: 3 years (Required) License: Driver's License (Required) Work authorization: United States (Required) Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO): Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA): eppac.
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The Manager, Sales & Service is responsible for managing all aspects of ticket operations and ticket office functions, including, but limited to, day-to-day operations of ticket office, policy and procedure development and implementation, ticketing system administration, as well as management, reconciliation and reporting of financials.
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The Event Sales Manager must have all understanding of outstanding payments each month in order to pursue steps needed to rectify client/tenant debts. The Event Sales Manager is charged with overseeing the sales, marketing, team management, operations and development of the event space in order to achieve strong booking goals, profitability and a memorable experience for our client each day.
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Monitors sales manager and individual performance to ensure all inquiries are responded within the proper time frame. Identifies, trains and mentors sales associates; utilizes all available on the job training tools for associates.
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AHRC NYC is currently seeking Residential Assistant Managers (RAM) for their residences in ALL FIVE BOROUGHS. The RAM is responsible for collaborating with the Residence Manager and other management team members in overseeing all aspects of operation for the community residential program to which he/she is assigned.
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The Customer Service Advisor (CSA) often begins as a Pick-n-Pull Greeter and can work their way up through Part Sales, Parts Specialist and eventually a store Sales Lead through positive work ethics and evaluations.
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Engage in continuous training and education in all areas of the Pick-n-Pull business. This is a retail sales position that requires a "can do" selling spirit and the ability to work as a team to meet the store's sales goals.
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Must work safely at all times. Complete sales training and follow the Pick-n-Pull 5 Step Sales Model. Radius Recycling participates in e-verify for all U.S. new hires.
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Position Title: Sales Manager - Automotive. As our Automotive Sales Manager, you'll harness your passion for cars and people to cultivate a culture of excellence and teamwork.
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