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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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The Beer Sales Representative works alongside distributor partners and local supplier distributor manager to ensure the successful sale, volume growth, distribution, brand presence and positioning of the supplier's portfolio, working within a set list of priority On premise and Off premise accounts throughout the assigned territory.
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We are seeking a Beer Sales Representative for our San Jose, CA territory. Utilize online database and systems to track territory sales progress. Experience as a Bartender, Waitress, Bar Management, Distributor Sales Rep, etc.
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The Beer Sales Representative works alongside distributor partners and local supplier distributor manager to ensure the successful sale, volume growth, distribution, brand presence and positioning of the supplier's portfolio, working within a set list of priority On premise accounts throughout the assigned territory.
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This position reports to the District Sales Manager and is responsible for developing the assigned territory in terms of market penetration, sales volume and profitability by promoting the professional services and quality products sold by the District Office and developing long-term customer relationships.
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Join our field-based sales team as a Route Sa Sales Representative, Route Sales, Representative, Sales, Manufacturing. For over 100 years, Snap-on Tools has made work easier for serious professionals performing critical tasks.
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Roto-Rooter is a great place to work, providing excellent pay, flexible work schedules and top benefits for our outside sales representative team. Conduct territory sales visits offering our excavation or water restoration services.
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The Outside Sales Representative is responsible for the golf & sports materials sales process including identifying, pursuing, and following up on new business as well as maintaining & establishing business relationships with key accounts.
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Outside Sales Representative. Previous experience with outside sales of in-home services is strongly desired, but all outside sales experience will be considered.
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Generate sales of Snap-on equipment (John Bean products) within assigned territory. As an Equipment Sales Specialist, you will work within a defined territory to sell John Bean products to general service automotive repair facilities, Automotive Dealerships, and Collision Centers.
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Outside Industrial Sales Representative (New Construction) This is an outside sales position focusing on growing our new construction business. Sales Representatives must have knowledge of their territory and its customer base, be able to develop solid territory business plans, and effectively cover their territories on a daily basis.
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As an outside sales representative, you will apply your extensive knowledge of CNC machining and cutting tools to provide our customers with the best solutions for their manufacturing needs.
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This is an outside sales position which will focus on growing our new equipment orders and service business, including planned maintenance programs, repair services, parts, and accessory products.
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Territory Sales Representative sells products and services by identifying the needs of current and potential customers in a specific area of responsibility and promotes the use of W. W. Williams Parts and Service Departments to solve them.
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Identifies and compiles lists of prospective customers for use as sales leads, based on information from trade shows, newspapers, business directories, industry ads, Internet research, and other sources.
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