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Have a proven record of success as a salesperson and sales manager. National Sales Account: 10 years (Required) Leads in the creation of annual sales budgets, goals, and programs, aligning internal Goals with each National Account’s overall business plans for increased market share.
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Proven record of providing excellent internal and external customer service•Global, National Regional experienceLocation:On-site –Charlotte, NCIf this job description resonates with you, we encourage you to apply, even if you don’t meet all the requirements.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 3 years experience in the sales and marketing or related professional area.
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The B2B National Accounts Representative will communicate to a large volume of new and existing National Account customers via phone calls, webinars, and e-mail in order to generate sales.
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4-year bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 1 year of experience in sales and marketing or related professional area. Activities could include sales calls, entertainment, FAM trips, trade shows, etc.
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Seed Sales Manager Duties & Responsibilities: Manage sales and business strategy for the North American potato market. Seed Sales Manager Minimum Qualifications: 4-year degree from an accredited university in business management, marketing, or related field and/or 5 years of agricultural industry experience.
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The Corporate Rental Sales Manager is responsible for achieving the company objectives through effective sales leadership, talent acquisition and management, and driving a sales culture that increases awareness, participation, growth and professional development.
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Tax Senior Manager -Global Information Reporting- Washington National Tax page is loaded. Tax Senior Manager -Global Information Reporting- Washington National Tax. The individual will be a part of our Washington National Tax Practice and can be based out of any of our West Coast locations.
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Seed Sales Manager Primary Function: Develop and maintain a customer base for seed potatoes. One of GPAC's top clients is looking to hire a Seed Sales Manager to join their team.
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Job Responsibilities Support the national sales team in managing key wholesale customer accounts and relationships. We're looking for Interns across Costume Design, Brand Licensing, Graphic Design, Customer Service Sales, Product Development and Sourcing.
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The Branch Sales Manager is accountable for the operation of the branch, ensuring people engagement, maximum sales and profitability through merchandising, inventory control, associate accountability and operating costs.
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We are seeking an Assistant Sales Manager to help the Area General Manager manage the studio operations, drive membership sales, and lead a team of membership sales consultants with training, lead management, and building rapport with clients utilizing their own skill and leadership abilities.
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3+ years of experience as a Sales Manager at a franchise dealership or 7 years in an F&I or Floor Manager role. As a Sales Manager , you will be responsible for leading and coaching sales associates to deliver outstanding hospitality and achieve sales goals.
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As a Sales Manager you will lead and maintain a high-performing team in a fun working environment! Sales Managers are part of our Retail Marketing team which markets and sells our affordable, family friendly mini vacation packages through our retail locations based in Bass Pro shops throughout the country.
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They're seeking a National Account Manager to expand their presence across the US and UK retailers! LaSalle Network is the premier staffing and recruiting firm, earning over 100 culture, revenue and industry-based awards from major publications and having its company experts regularly contribute insights on retention strategies, hiring trends and hiring challenges, and more to national news outlets.
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