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Previous experience as a field sales representative in business-to-business sales, pharmaceutical or nutritional sales; or experience as a Neonatal Dietitian, Registered Dietitian, Pharm D, or NICU RN.
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Our Outside Sales Representatives we call Certified Field Inspectors or CFIs are one of the powerhouses of our organization and integral to our business’ success. Experience in commission-driven sales, business-to-consumer and/or in-home sales is a plus.
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Groundworks Colorado Springs, A Groundworks Company, is seeking talented Outside Sales Representatives to join their team in the Colorado Springs CO area! Pre-qualified, high-quality sales leads, no cold-calling required.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Working knowledge of business processes (order to cash, procure to pay, record to report, sales and operations planning/integrated business planning), with the capability to collaborate cross-functionally across sales, accounting, finance, supply chain/operations and IT departments.
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New Business Development, Sales Presentations and Consultative Selling skills. This is a full-time on-site role for a Business Development Consultant at Jan-Pro Franchise Development Charlotte Region in Charlotte, NC. The Business Development Consultant will be responsible for tasks such as cold calling, new business development, lead generation, proposal preparation and presentation, solution consulting, and networking.
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As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you will cultivate relationships, develop new business, and provide innovative solutions to our customers, helping them to achieve their goals and, in return, yours.
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TheRequirementsof a Builder Sales RepresentativeBachelor’s degree in sales, business administration, marketing or related field preferred. YourRole as a Builder Sales RepresentativeUtilize our Hearth Expert Professional Builder Sales (HEPBS) process and tools, including Key Account Plans (KAP’s), Key Account Business Reviews (KABR’s), and the Strategic Pricing Request (SPR) process to achieve territory goals.
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On Property Resort – Sales Managers / Concierge relationship building for lead generation, attending pre-cons, sites and client meetings with a goal to capture new golf business. Methods of sales may include, but are not limited to telephone solicitation, outside sales calls, sales presentations, property tours, customer meetings, travel to key markets and written correspondence.
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Summary: New Business Representatives are responsible for achieving sales goals by securing events within designated territories, utilizing various channels including seasonal prospecting lists and alternative avenues.
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Ensure adherence to all local, state, and federal laws, including but not limited to OSHA, DOT, and EEOC.Experience: Minimum of two (2) years of proven successful sales experience in telephone sales, personal selling, and customer service.
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Discovery is looking for a talented and passionate Business Development Director to join our dynamic Proteomics sales team. Work cooperatively with inside sales support professionals, Global Account Managers, fellow Business Development Directors, Marketing, and Feasibility to maximize sales success in assigned territory.
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Providing accurate and timely reports on sales activities, pipeline status, and forecasts to Territory Manager to inform decision-making and strategy adjustments. Proven track record of success in sales, with a focus on revenue growth and customer relationship management.
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Continuously learning and refining sales techniques, product knowledge, and industry insights, including staying informed about industry trends, customer preferences, and emerging opportunities to enhance effectiveness and achieve targets.
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QualificationsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Sales Acumen:Understanding of sales techniques, negotiation skills, and closing strategies. Qualified candidate will be able to achieve budgeted Fair Counts, net revenue and overall sales program goals in assigned territory through effective execution of the sales and servicing methods of the company.
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