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Associate Sales Representative - Chicago Territory. Health, Dental, Vision Insurance, 401 (k), FMLA, Health Saving Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Basic Life and AD&D insurance, Voluntary Life and AD&D insurance, Disability, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), LegalShield / IDShield, Pet Insurance, tuition reimbursement, and Birthing & Parental Leave, Paid Holidays, Paid time off, MBO, Stock options.
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Working as a Sales Account Representative at Michael Page, you will own a role which is varied, stimulating and challenging on a daily basis. Mentor and develop entry level sales consultants across the office.
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Tracking account performance using Microsoft Power BI sales reporting. The outside sales representative is an ambassador for Truong Enterprises. Creating account plans to achieve customer-specific sales targets.
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As a Trauma Associate Sales Representative, you will be responsible for supporting the Trauma Sales team within an assigned territory with installations, troubleshooting and maintenance, demo inventory setup and customer in-service.
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DAP is looking to hire Regional Sales Representative - THD based at Chicago, IL. This includes providing field tutelage, and training tools that maximize MET performance and results in support of National Field Manager and National Account Managers.
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Each lead that you add to your account will be assigned to a sales manager to call and follow up with the customers via phone calls. This position is fully remote, and all you need is a strong internet connection and a phone or a laptop to be able to chat with customers and use the company's software.
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Planning activities including selling new items, reviewing account-specific promotions, pitching space expansion, and the like. The position reports to the VP Sales and Marketing. Role : Outside Sales Associate (Asian Groceries.
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Proven track record of exceeding sales objectives, quotas, and territory/account development. Enterprise Sales Representative | Anywhere in US (Remote) Proven success and Enterprise Sales experience within Telecom Expense Management, Mobile Device Management, Enterprise Mobility Management, Carrier or related Enterprise Mobility space.
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Provide thorough discovery data to each Account Executive to ensure successful opportunities. Become a trusted and credible resource, developing superior relationships with Account Executives.
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Leverages all available technology on a daily basis for productivity and effective lead generation, account maintenance, sales and expense tracking, forecasting, account reviews, customer contact, presentations, etc.
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Use of VIP KARMA to track sales achievements and account level detail in real time. Our headquarters is located in Nashville, TN. This position is located in greater Chicagoland as a sales representative.
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To further their North American footprint, they currently have an exciting opening for a Chicago-based SDR/Associate Account Executive. The Successful SDR/Associate Account Executive Can Expect.
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The Territory Sales Representative (TSR) is responsible for supporting the strategic growth of the region. o Expand distributor footprint Support Regional Sales Directors and Regional Sales Managers efforts to prospect and onboard distributors in coffee, foodservice and nontraditional channels that will unlock access to incremental outlets in the market, generate healthy competition in the market, with an emphasis placed on minimizing distributor account cannibalization.
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IT Sales Representative. Previous account development experience and successful track record, preferably in IT Managed Services. Mechdyne's sales approach focuses on delivering client value, and our IT Sales teammates are the vital link.
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Software Sales Representative. Previous VR/AR account development experience and successful track record, preferably 5 years+ We are looking for an accomplished sales professional with several years of experience finding and closing VR/AR opportunities providing software products and technical services.
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