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The ideal Business Travel Sales Manager is a business travel/leisure travel sales person who has demonstrated through performance a thorough understanding and competence in sales, account management functions and the hotel/business travel industry.
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We have a great opportunity for a National Account Manager to join our can-do and driven field-based sales team. Responsible for core large scale National Account Partners, such as Little Caesar’s, Marcos, Donatos, Dominos, etc.
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We are hiring a Full time creative, results oriented outside sales Account Manager in Dallas, TX. Industrial sales experience a plus. This is an existing territory looking for a great sales leader to build repeat business relationships and open new accounts.
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We are seeking a proven Named Account Manager to join our growing Sales organization. The Named Account Manager role will act as a trusted advisor and implement sales strategies to exceed sales targets within a named list of accounts in the Dallas area.
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The Sales Account Manager role focuses on retaining and growing the assigned customer base. Conduct effective sales presentations via telephone with current customers. Attend sales department meetings and educational activities to stay up-to-date on the latest developments and trends within the industry.
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Reporting regularly to internal stakeholders on customer support operations and working with customer success managers and sales account executives on customer related initiatives. Experience working with Customer Success and Sales teams on customer engagements.
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This role is part of the Key Account Manager and will report to the Global Partner Manager Director. Function Barco is looking for a Key Account Manager to manage, develop & grow existing and new Healthcare accounts in the Digital Pathology Labs, CRO’s and research customer segment.
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A top commercial flooring company is currently looking for a highly skilled Account Manager/Project Manager to join their growing team. Previous sales experience or building science/construction management or advanced commercial floor installation experience is required.
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Leading direct sales account team comprised of account managers, solution architects, and customer solution managers). The Global Account Manager is responsible for partnering with the customer to build strategic relationships, deeply understand customer objectives, and generate business value.
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The Account Manager II will meet with the sales lead and Solution Architect to build an association with the hiring supervisor and establish a sound understanding of all program expectations.
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Experience in direct sales, customer service, account management, or industry operations is a plus. As an Account Manager, you'll play a crucial role in driving innovation and sustainability.
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Experience in sales or account management Work Environment / Physical Requirements Work is performed in an office/home office environment. The Account Manager will be the primary contact for the client regarding all program related details.
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Responsibilities:The Account Manager owns the sales performance of new Hardware or 3rd party solutions to the assigned customers in the assigned vertical(s)Accountable for achieving bookings plan for all new Edge technologies opportunities.
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Related experience may include: Account Manager, Rental Sales, Parts Sales, Service Manager, Customer Service Representative, Construction Manager, Tools Manager, Counter Sales Representative, Equipment Associate, Manager Trainee, Manager in Training, Skilled Craftsman, Brand Ambassador.
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Minimum of 6-8 years of experience in customer success, account management, sales or related roles, preferably within SaaS and/or the Property Management industry. The Strategic Customer Success Manager (SCSM) will ensure our top clients achieve their business objectives and derive maximum value from our platform.
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