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The Respiratory Sales Specialist implements all Respiratory/Ventilation sales activities and is responsible for achieving revenue objectives. The Respiratory Sales Specialist provides clinical and educational tools and programs to ensure successful understanding and application of the respiratory product line.
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Verona Pharma is currently recruiting a Respiratory Sales Specialist to join our team, reporting to the Regional Sales Director. As a Respiratory Sales Specialist, you will develop deep customer insights, build and maintain strong professional relationships with Healthcare Practitioners (primarily Pulmonologists, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants), office staff and other health care providers in the patient care continuum.
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Respiratory Sales Specialist, Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia, PA) Communicate frequently with other Respiratory Sales Specialists across the country and cross-functional counterparts such as Marketing, Sales Ops, Market Access, Field Reimbursement, Training, and Medical Affairs to create alignment of business plan, focus on strategic drivers, and sharing best practices.
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Respiratory Sales Specialist, San Jose, CA (San Jose, CA/San Francisco, CA) Bachelor's Degree or equivalent, with a minimum of 3 years of pharmaceutical/ biotech sales experience.
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Respiratory Sales Specialist, Atlanta East, GA (Atlanta, GA/Athens, GA/Gainsville, FL) Ability to orchestrate calls and adjust content of sales presentations with HCPs regardless of location (i.e., in-office, virtual, web, or convention.
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Respiratory Sales Specialist, Charlotte, NC (Charlotte, NC) Proven track record of success in exceeding goals in sales territory. In this role, you will develop and execute a territory strategy that works collaboratively across a matrixed organization to appropriately address customer needs and ensure that we deliver on our prescription and sales targets.
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The Respiratory Sales Specialist assists in the development and expansion of new and existing businesses through in-services, training programs, and their respiratory clinical expertise.
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The Respiratory Sales Specialist implements all. Respiratory Clinical Sales Specialist. A minimum of 1 years of sales experience in the healthcare field or experience selling services is preferred.
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Respiratory Sales Specialist, Brooklyn, NY (Brooklyn, NY/Queens, NY) Responsible for representing Verona's products and services to a customer base, generating and growing sales, and consistently achieving or exceeding sales targets within a specific geographic area in a professional, compliant, ethical, and effective manner.
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Respiratory Sales Specialist, Jackson, MS (Jackson, MS/Memphis, TN) Bachelor's Degree or equivalent, with a minimum of 3 years of pharmaceutical/ biotech sales experience preferred.
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The Customer Service Advisor (CSA) often begins as a Pick-n-Pull Greeter and can work their way up through Part Sales, Parts Specialist and eventually a store Sales Lead through positive work ethics and evaluations.
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Complete sales training and follow the Pick-n-Pull 5 Step Sales Model. Responsibilities include working as part of a retail sales team to provide best in class customer care. This is a retail sales position that requires a “can do” selling spirit and the ability to work as a team to meet the store’s sales goals.
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Job Summary: Supermicro's Sales Support team is looking to add a dynamic Sales Support Specialist to assist one our Sales teams in managing customers and their orders. The Sales Support Specialist will also be a liaison across internal departments, as well as provide product information to customers and support customer account maintenance.
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POSITION TITLE: Respiratory Clinical Sales Specialist. REPORTS TO: VP of Clinical Sales. Complete all other requirements related to sales position. Certified Respiratory Technician (CRT), Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT), or Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (RPSGT.
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Job SummaryCalling all conceptual thinkers, team players, and eyewear aficionados KREWE is looking for a part-time Retail Sales Specialist to join our Chicago tiny house team. Responsibilities and DutiesLead the sales cycle through every step of the processWork closely with your retail partners to insure sales quotas are exceededSet daily personal goals and strive to reach every dayMaintain visual brand standards at all timesAct as a style advisor to every customer that walks through the doorEnjoy the sun (as always.
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