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Bilingual (Spanish) Sales Representative. GEICO is looking for Bilingual Sales Representatives for our Tucson, TX office. And did we mention, you get full benefits and pay while we train you to become our next great GEICO representative.
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As a Pharmaceutical Sales Rep field professional, you have consistently met or exceeded sales and other critical business goals and metrics in a highly complex and competitive market. As such, each Pharmaceutical Sales Rep will represent the assigned brand products and their approved indications; helping external customers such as physicians, nurses, etc.
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Monthly cell phone StipendPosition Purpose:The Sales Representative position offers an exciting chance to fuel our company's growth. 80% Driving Travel Required: This role requires the ability to drive to and from customer locations across the assigned sales territory.
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Execute daily and long-term tasks across your portfolio to sustain and boost sales, offering valuable insights to enhance both B2B and B2B2C experiences. Identify growth opportunities and develop strategic plans to expand our presence and deepen our relationships with educators, driving sales and fostering trust.
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Division Manager, Area General Manager, VP of Sales. May assist in the development and implementation of the Strategic Marketing Plan, department sales objectives, and individual sales plans.
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Work From Home Sales Representative. Whether you are an experienced sales representative or a newbie to sales, we provide training for all our new agents. This is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional.
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Inside Sales Representative- Tucson, AZ. As a Sales Representative, you'll build rapport with customers without making a single cold call. Our Sales Representatives use compassion and persuasion skills to prepare insurance quotes, advise customers on coverage, and convert quotes into new policies.
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Prior experience in a customer-facing role, preferably high-end sales. Our retail sales professionals convey a passion for our products and their customers, have an entrepreneurial spirit, and represent the Sleep Number brand with the highest integrity.
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Our Sr Associate In Home Sales Expert earn between $38,800 - $46,200+ $20,000 in commissions yearly if all sales goals are met. You’ll use strong negotiation and communications skills –you know how to make a smooth pivot, and are highly motivated to get it right and make the saleKey expectations to succeed:Some prior sales experience - preferably in an environment with set targetsMaintain a valid driver’s license - a big perk of this job is the company car we provide, make sure you’re ready to drive.
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Join our team as an Outside Sales Representative! · Our Sales reps make an average of $70,898 with our top sales reps at $100K! Company Vehicle provided, along with gas card.
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The Route Sales Representative builds business partnerships with customers and is dedicated to meeting their expectations and requirements. Meet sales expectations and promote overall route growth, service agreement renewal, and customer retention to enhance the profitability of the market center.
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As a Digital Sales Associate , you will sell ADP solutions, including payroll, tax, human resources, and benefits to new and existing clients using the latest digital technology. ADP is hiring a Digital Sales Associate.
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1-2 years of sales experience OR experience/internships in Retail, Business Development, Teaching, Healthcare, Management, Military background, or Self-employed. Develop a consultative sales approach to build long term client relationships.
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As a Rewards Sales Representative, you will interact with customers who are in the process of booking accommodations for their travel. Rewards Sales Representative. If the customer accepts your sales pitch, you will book their stay and earn commission.
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We are looking to add a Sales Representative to our growing team. Sales Representative (Prescott, AZ) Dynamic, high-energy sales professional with at least 2-5 years of successful sales experience, preferably in the title and/or real estate industry.
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Title: sales representative in Tucson, Cameron, Arizona
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