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Those with experience in the following categories tend to do well in this role: Sales, marketing, customer service, retail, athletics, restaurant, teamwork, training, campaigns, leadership, communication, outreach, advertising, business development, hospitality, campaign management, promotions, teams, clubs, fitness, problem solving, military, entrepreneurship, delivery, negotiation skills, products and services.
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SalesRoads seeks a motivated and results-driven B2B Sales Representative to join our dynamic sales team. Proven sales experience in a B2B appointment setting. Join a fast-paced, award-winning culture and make your mark in the sales world.
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Close deals and achieve sales targets. Conduct phone outreach to business executives and introduce our clients' products and services. If you're a hunter who never gives up and a team player who values collaboration and open communication, apply now.
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As an Associate Business Development Representative, you will be focusing on developing quality pipelines and supporting the field sales organization to drive new revenue for BMC.
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We are seeking a Business Development Online/Telecom Representative to join our team! Previous experience in customer service, sales, or other related fields. We strive to make your experience with Bill Hood Ford Lincoln a good one - for the life of your vehicle.
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Join us as a Business Development Representative and take charge of key responsibilities to boost our sales efforts! Experience in sales and business development in the restoration industry preferred.
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Our Business Development managers are seeking an influential, entry level professional to join our team as an Entry Level Customer Service Representative. The Customer Service Representative will become an invaluable asset to our Atlanta office, by communicating with consumers to execute objectives aligned with our client's company standards.
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Proven sales experience in a B2B setting. Phone outreach to business executives and introduce our client's products and services. As a 100% remote role, you will enjoy the flexibility of working from anywhere quiet, with a qualified internet connection, and be part of a supportive, family-like atmosphere that prioritizes your personal and professional growth.
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As a Business Development Representative II within the Chase Small Business (SMB) sales channel, you will be tasked with establishing new Merchant Services opportunities for our managed and prospective clients.
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The ideal Business Development Associate has a strong understanding of an impactful sales process and excels at researching leads, developing new relationships, and coordinating qualified meetings for the broader sales team.
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1-2 years of experience in business development, inside sales, or telemarketing. We are seeking a highly motivated and driven Business Development Representative to join our fast-growing SaaS company in the dental industry.
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Work-life balance with employee benefits such as PTO, medical, dental, vision, 401K, and life insurance. W2 earnings structure with base pay and uncapped commissions ($40,000 to $55,000 per year for full-time positions.
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Job Description - Associate Director (Business Development) There will be out of market travel (~25% or 1 week per month) required in the Year 1 Training/Apprenticeship phase with attendance at national sales meetings, required training sessions, and shadow weeks with members of the Firm’s national sales team (Managing Directors and Directors.
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As a Business Development Representative II - Payments - Senior Associate within our Business Banking team, you will be a strategic thinker, passionate about delivering solutions to clients, and have experience in relationship management within Payments.
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Business Development Representative (BDR) is responsible and accountable for guiding customers through the beginning phases of the sales process. Business Development Representative (BDR) is responsible and accountable for guiding customers through the beginning phases of the sales process.
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