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Beverage Careers Food Careers The purpose of the Distributor Sales Representative – Outside is to sell food products and supplies to food service establishments in order to meet and exceed BEK sales goals.
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Train students and part-time staff in customer service, ticketing system data entry, ticket printing), balancing ticket sales, phone sales and various clerical duties. Assume office management responsibilities in Directors absence; performs students and part-time staffs jobs in their absence.
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The Part-Time, Seasonal Tasting Room Rep supports visitor center operations in a manner that achieves the established financial goals, ensures a rich consumer experience, builds consumer loyalty and reflects the brand essence.
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In scope services include Fund Administration, Accounting, Transfer Agency, Middle Office Operations, Global Custody & related other services. Acts as the technical expert on the bank's products and services as they relate to the competitive aspects of the institutional trust marketplace including specialized investment vehicle types, data management, middle office, capital markets and liquidity solutions.
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How to establish your relationships in the vast network of resources available to you, a Gordon Food Service sales representative. As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you'll be responsible for the overall sales and relationship management efforts for existing and prospective customers within your assigned territory.
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Equipment and Tools Utilized: Equipment utilized includes personal computer, standard office equipment, box knife, card board crusher, and tools and equipment normally used in cleaning and maintaining food and beverages areas such as coffee urns, push carts, trays, bus tubs, utensils and serving plates, telephone, audio/video equipment, hand truck, CO2 tanks, kegs, keg taps and two-way radio.
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If so, Master Services Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, and Drain Cleaning is seeking a dynamic and motivated Lead Comfort Advisor - Sales Rep to join our growing team full-time in Lake Geneva, WI.
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No experience required for Window Sales Rep. Why Become a Champion Sales Representative? Pre-qualified appointments for sales representative Over 60 years of quality & experience with career advancement opportunitiesCulture focused- community, employee incentives, company paid annual Achievers’ trip & much moreTo be a Champion Sales Rep, you must be:Competitive - Driven - Assertive - EnthusiasticPersuasive – Self-motivated - Detail/Goal Oriented – Customer FocusedStrong Communicator - Self-disciplined - Sense of AccountabilityCoachable - Teachable - Eager to Make Money.
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Overview Champion Window - Sunroom & Window Sales RepresentativeLeads Provided / No Cold Calling / Paid Training Champion is seeking experienced sales consultants in the home improvement industry for Sunroom Sales Rep.
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Click easy apply now – takes 3 to 5 minutes to complete the Sales Representative application! Responsibilities Conduct in-home sales presentations by building trust and educating customersIdentify customer needs / wants and utilize Champion’s proven sales presentation.
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Negotiate and close the saleOpportunities for daily sales / training meetings and coaching sessions Qualifications HS degree or equivalent; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree a plusDriver’s license and clean driving recordBasic computer / Math skills Ability to lift up to 40 lbs.
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Working under the direction of the Infrastructure Regional Manager & Rep/OEM/Contractor Sales Director, the Pratt Regional Manager is provided the opportunity to learn or expand upon their knowledge of the water and wastewater plant treatment & distribution industry and sales knowledge/strategies, all while earning a competitive base salary, sales incentives, and full benefit package.
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Location United States - New York - New York Category Sales The Pediatric Specialty Sales Rep in Therapeutic Nutrition Sales is responsible for the promotion, management and growth of Abbott Nutrition products in hospitals and office settings.
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If your previous roles include Energy Consultant, Solar Sales Rep, Solar Energy Consultant, Solar Sales Manager, or Solar Sales, we encourage you to apply. Roofing Sales Experience: While not required, previous experience in roof sales is a plus.
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At least three (3) years of food service sales experience selling to restaurants for a major food service distributor. For more than a century, Ben E. Keith Company has been a leader in fine food and premium beverage distribution, and we strive to consistently exceed our customers’ expectations.
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