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LeafFilter, a division of Leaf Home, is actively expanding its team of Outside Sales Representatives. Efficient Sales Cycle: Appointments are swift, taking only an hour, including paperwork, and installations can be scheduled as early as the same day.
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Our remarkably successful, multi-faceted lead generation platform ensures you have access to high-converting, premium pre-scheduled sales appointments. Engage potential customers using established sales methods to educate, consult, inform, and ultimately close the sale.
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Remarkably, 95% of our Sales Operations Managers started as Sales Reps themselves. Leverage our industry-leading product samples, support, and technology to bolster your sales efforts.
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Responsible for using established sales methodology to sell customers the proper product that fits their needs. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Meet with prospective customers using established sales methodology to educate, consult, inform, and sell.
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At least three (3) years of food service sales experience selling to restaurants for a major food service distributor. Beverage Careers Food Careers The purpose of the Distributor Sales Representative – Outside is to sell food products and supplies to food service establishments in order to meet and exceed BEK sales goals.
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Ability to skillfully address objections during the sales process. Ability to overcome objections in the sales process. LeafFilter has earned the top spot as the nation's #1 rated gutter guard system, as endorsed by a prominent consumer publication.
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Key Responsibilities: Engage potential customers using established sales methods to educate, consult, inform, and ultimately close the sale. Commitment to an outstanding customer service experience from beginning to end Minimum Skills and Competencies: Excellent communication and organizational skills Energetic and engaging interpersonal skills with the drive to succeed Ability to overcome objections in the sales process Travel within the assigned territory Are we your company.
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LeafFilter is the #1 rated gutter guard system in the nation as evaluated by the leading consumer publication. LeafFilter is dominating the gutter protection industry and we continue to grow. LeafFilter is setting new standards in the gutter protection industry, consistently expanding its influence.
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Meet with prospective customers using established sales methodology to educate, consult, inform, Outstanding Product: LeafFilter stands alone as a patented, factory-direct solution – no comparisons needed.
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At LeafFilter, you're not just taking on another job – you're seizing an opportunity to earn a substantial, dependable income, shape your career at your own pace, and establish yourself in your community.
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Unlock Infinite Earnings Potential and Career Advancement with LeafFilter! Is LeafFilter Your Ideal Workplace? Why Choose LeafFilter? Are you in search of a company that offers boundless opportunities for compensation, a consistent weekly paycheck, and a clear path to managerial roles.
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Despite our size, we maintain a close-knit atmosphere. Equipped with pre-qualified leads and the essential tools for success, you'll have the means to embark on your earnings journey. Premier Scheduled Leads: We offer a steady stream of top-quality leads – all you need to do is seal the deal.
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Picture demonstrating a product that practically sells itself, complete with pre-arranged appointments conveniently provided to you. Valid Drivers License & Reliable Transportation Willingness to travel within the designated territory.
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Weekly Compensation: Bid farewell to waiting weeks or months for payment. Financial Freedom: On average, you could earn $100K+ in your first year. For us, we strive to be better than the best and we want you to join in our success.
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Career Progression: The possibilities for growth and advancement are endless. Leverage industry-leading product samples, support, and technology to assist you in closing the sale. Commit to delivering an exceptional customer service experience from start to finish.
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