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During the training and ramp-up period, your Division Manager will accompany you on your initial appointments to train you on our short-cycle sales process using Atlas, our groundbreaking tablet-based CRM platform for lead generation, sales presentations, immediate value analysis, and paperless contract processing.
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Participates in daily/weekly sales/business review meeting, pre- and post-convention meetings, training and other sales-related meetings as required. Assists Director of Sales in various duties and assignments.
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Are you an experienced and motivated individual looking to elevate your career in customer service and sales management? Experience Matters: Proven experience in customer service and sales management is a must.
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To stay at the top of your game, you participate in all required sales professional meetings and training. In addition to helping our clients, you'll be involved in training and developing other team members.
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Knowledge & Training: While a sales background in wire & cable is beneficial, it’s not required-the company will provide factory training on all products and applications. Newly Created Role: As a Regional Sales Manager, you’ll engage with multi-family and commercial electrical contractors in the Greater Tampa region.
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Developing skills in clinical acumen, sales ability, and leadership through collaboration with Regional Sales Manager and the Training Department. Achieving sales of all applicable disposable products and services in assigned territory; assisting in advancing revenue and market position.
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This is a Management and Sales position that requires a comfortability and proficiency in sales. Responsibilities include hitting personal and club monthly membership and personal training goals, recruiting, training, managing club staff, maintaining day to day operations, customer service, and cleaning.
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As a Regional Sales Manager, you will be responsible for the promotion of TIGER Drylac’s brand, products, sales, and customer service in a defined geographical region. TIGER Drylac is a professionally managed and family–owned business with over 80 years of experience in the powder coating industry.
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Ensure each sales engineer is in the best possible position to be successful. Continuous professional development through company-provided and self-training, including, but not limited to, business and finance, marketing, sales process & strategy, and public speaking.
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Also, new Territory Managers get integrated into the "Fast Start Program" immediately after Basic Sales Training in Little Rock. The Fast Start Program includes 3 months of in-the-field training with Upper Management.
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Assist the Under Car Category team in building sales programs and promotions that execute on this mission. Partner with and build effective relationships among Under Car supplier base to enhance training, market share and sales.
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Sales Agent ManagerThe Sales Agent Manager serves as the main point of contact for our client’s operating agents in providing support, solving issues, and assisting in growth.
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With a strong commitment to excellence and a passion for making a positive impact, we are seeking a dynamic and driven District Sales Manager to join our team and help us expand our reach in the Southeast.
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The Sales Manager will be responsible for selling products in their product line by implementing and driving sales plans while supervising/coaching their respective sales reps on Meeting Sales Goals, Negotiation, Selling to Customer Needs, Motivation for Sales, Sales Planning, Building Relationships, Coaching, Managing Processes, Market Knowledge, Developing Budgets, and Staffing.
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Minimum of 7–10 years of experience, including time as a Business Development Representative (BDR), Business Development Manager (BDM), and in a Sales Training & Development or Sales Enablement role.
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