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Sells residential lawn care services tailored to the needs of customers, including weed control, fertilization, and insect control, as well as specialized services, to achieve weekly sales goals.
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Position Overview Sells residential lawn care services to new and existing customers in-person through door-to-door selling efforts. Sells residential lawn care services to new and existing customers in-person through door-door-door selling efforts via personal vehicle.
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Computer skills with TruGreen Systems (Mission, Sales Exec, Atlas, Olympus, Compass, IOS General) Completion of EJ4 Sales Training Folder in TGU (Field Sales Lead) Meets or exceeds minimum sales requirements for Field Sales Lead role.
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Two (2) to three (3) years' experience in outside sales required, 1 or more years' senior level or sales lead experience preferred. Assists with on-the-job training of new or developing sales representatives.
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Knowledge of selling techniques (prospecting, cold-calling, overcoming objections, closing sales, etc.) Conducts lawn analysis, advises customers of problems with lawn and landscape and determines appropriate solution.
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Provides support to Branch Sales Manager with sales reporting, scheduling and leads9. Coaches and mentors Residential Sales Representative I and II associates. Knowledge of training techniques for new Residential Sales Representatives.
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Sells residential lawn care services to new and existing customers in-person through door-to-door selling efforts. Provides support to Branch Sales Manager with sales reporting, scheduling and leads.
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Sells residential lawn care services, including weed control, fertilization, and insect control, as well as specialized services, tailored to the needs of customers, to achieve weekly sales goals.
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Position Overview Sells residential lawn care services to new and existing customers in-person. Sells programs and services to existing and prospective customers through means of traveling to residential areas and walking outside to make sales door-to-door.
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Sells residential lawn care services tailored to the needs of customers in a Telemarketing Sales Environment, including weed control, fertilization, and/or insect control, as well as specialized services, to achieve weekly sales goals.
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Sell residential lawn care, tree and shrub care and pest control services to new and existing customers within your designated territory via direct and tele-sales campaigns Responsible for contacting prospects, setting appointments & adhering to a schedule.
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