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Paul Davis Restoration of Metro New York / New Jersey is headquartered in Queens, and has additional offices in Bergen County, NJ and in Manhattan.
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As an Account Manager, you will be responsible for managing, growing and being the face of our brand to our customers. ● Maintain communication with head of sales about current inventory; account activities and current/pending orders.
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Provides clear, accurate and complete information, outlining potential sales opportunities to the sales support team and provides input to National Sales Director& VP of Sales & Marketing, regarding placement of sales opportunities into the "funnel.
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We have partnered with a Global Automotive Tier 1 Supplier to lead a Search for their Technical Sales Account Manager. Remote Technical Sales Account Manager (job description.
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We're seeking an enthusiastic Lead Generator (Sales Account Manager) to kickstart their career in the dynamic world of technology sales at BobCAD-CAM, Inc. This role is an incredible opportunity for those at the beginning of their sales journey, eager to learn and grow in a specialized field.
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Looking for a STRONG technical experienced Technical Account Manager. Key customers that include General Motors, Stellantis, Daimler, Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Plastic Omnium, Detroit Diesel, and Harley Davidson.
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Sysmex currently has a great opportunity available for a Sales Account Manager, Flow Cytometry. The Sales Account Manager, Flow Cytometry (FCAM) is responsible for all sales activities in their sales territory.
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DSI is a sales enablement company with an immediate career opportunity for a motivated Account Sales Manager (ASM) for our growing Exclusive Distribution Model (EDM) team. Previous experience in sales and leadership within outside sales channels with previous experience as an Account Sales Manager in a fast-paced quota-driven environment.
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The Account Executive aims to drive profitable sales growth using advanced sales skills, industry knowledge, and business acumen. Develop and execute sales strategies to achieve targets, maximize account penetration, and drive business growth.
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Previous role as a Direct Manager, Manager, Sales Manager, Area Manager, District Manager, Regional Manager, Business Development Manager, Branch Manager, Manager Trainee, Assistant General Manager, Outside Sales Manager.
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Review customer activities at least quarterly with Team Leader or Sales Manager and strategize ways to maximize sales volumes or grow territory. Overview Snap-on Sales Representative - Selling Direct to Industrial Corporations.
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Overview Snap-on Sales Representative - Selling Direct to Industrial CorporationsSnap-on Inc. is more than the premier global tool and equipment manufacturer; we are a leading global innovator, manufacturer and marketer of complex equipment and systems solutions.
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As an Associate Account Manager , your mission is to help facilitate the meaningful partnership between these brands and creators. From kickoff to merchandising performance, the campaigns are powered by our best-in-class account management team.
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We have partnered with a Global Automotive Tier 1 Supplier to lead a Search for their Technical Sales Account Manager Remote Technical Sales Account Manager (job description)Must Have’s Location: Ability to work Remote and travel 20% + Preferably candidates located in the metro Detroit area or Midwest region.
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Minimum 2 years of successful equipment financing sales experience required. Practice ethical sales behaviors in accordance with Ameris' core values of Integrity and Honesty; always acts in the best interest of the customer when offering additional products and services.
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