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Sales Focus Inc., the sales outsourcing pioneer, is looking to hire a Full-time Outside Sales Manager on behalf of our client CleanSky Energy. The Outside Sales Manager generates new leads, meets with customers, and brings in business.
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We are seeking a National Sales Manager to "Manage, Train, and Grow" teams of outside B2B and Residential sales reps in various locations around the country. The National Sales Manager will be responsible for managing sales teams in various industries in various locations.
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Sales Focus, Inc., (SFI) the global leader in Sales Outsourcing, is searching for a National Sales / Program Manager to "Develop, Train and Grow" an existing sales team in the energy industry.
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Job Description Job Description Sales Focus, Inc., (SFI) the global leader in Sales Outsourcing, is searching for a National Sales / Program Manager to “Develop, Train and Grow” an existing sales team in the energy industry.
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Program Manager to “Develop, Train and Grow” an existing sales team in the energy industry. The Sales & Program Manager has the responsibility to guide and direct the program, continually monitoring progress as well as all process and procedures.
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The Sales / Program Manager will be responsible for managing sales teams across the US. This position is the direct interface between Sales Focus and our client. For information about the great benefits of a career at Sales Focus Inc., visit us at.
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We have more than 25 years of experience working with a wide range of industries to boost regional, national, and international sales performance. The ideal candidate is analytical in their approach to managing sales agents, focused on performance and KPI’s, and also have the ability to go in the field and train them how to close deals.
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The global leader in Sales Outsourcing, is searching for a Sales & Program Manager to Develop, Train and Grow an existing sales team in the energy industry. Sales Focus, Inc., (SFI.
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The Sales / Program Manager will be responsible for managing sales teams across the US. This position is the direct interface between Sales Focus and our client. Operational ResponsibilitiesConduct client kick-off meetings Ensure successful program launch by partnering with recruiting, operations, and other SFI DepartmentsDevelop and train the sales staff through continual trainingTrack and measure sales rep performance against KPIsServe as the primary contact between the client and SFI Internal teamsWeekly calls and reporting to client on achievements, obstacles, observations and recommendations.
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For information about the great benefits of a career at Sales Focus Inc., visit us at www. SFI is the sales outsourcing pioneer. Track and measure sales rep performance against KPIs.
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