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The Business Development Representative (BDR) is responsible for managing a territory including the customers and prospects assigned to it by partnering with contractors to sell paint products, sundries and equipment.
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If you have excelled in a shipper-facing role before, our Senior Business Development Representative position will be an elevated continuation of your logistics career. We're committed to providing employees with a meaningful work experience and have established an award-winning culture that supports personal and career development in a fun, casual and collaborative environment.
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DISH provides the training, development and tools to be successful. Paid training and ongoing development to maximize your career potential. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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Training And Development. PHMG is the world's leading audio branding agency, uniting copy, voice and music to create inspiring productions for the likes of Audi, Adidas and Coca-Cola. Bi-weekly training from management on commercial awareness, strategic sourcing, tonality and cadence, closing techniques and a range of other areas.
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The Sales Development Representative (SDR) role is your entry-point into a B2B SaaS career at Lead Forensics. Sales Development Representative. You'll take a proactive approach to your own day and performance, looking for opportunities of growth in your personal and professional development.
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To learn more about our purpose and values, visit our career site at Networking Development RepresentativePrimary responsibility of the Network Development Representative is to grow our AMAA while achieving sales and margin targets.
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We’re looking for a highly motivated Business Development Representative to join our team and help us support vital engineering and science initiatives at visionary companies. Follow a disciplined sales operating rhythm within the CRM (Salesforce) to drive business development, increase future value proposition, and ensure effective execution.
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Our solutions include phone answering, live chat, text, message taking, lead generating, lead qualification, web lead response, and email services to clients in legal, healthcare, home & commercial services, real estate, property management, retail as well as other professional industries.
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The Business Development Representative position lays the foundation for a successful high-tech sales career. The Business Development Representative is an entry-level sales role that receives extensive training and mentoring for accelerated advancement within Nextiva’s Inside Sales Department.
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If so, 360 Fire & Flood is looking for a results-driven National Business Development representative to actively seek out and engage customer prospects. 3+ years' experience in restoration sales.
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Sales Development Representatives (SDRs) generate top of the funnel, qualified leads through outbound prospecting and marketing lead follow up. An Inside SDR is meant as a growth function, with career paths to Inside Sales Rep or field roles.
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Business Development Representative. is one of the largest independently-owned document imaging and technology dealers in the nation. A desire to receive a top tier and award-winning sales training experience.
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We have an immediate opening for a hybrid Senior Sales Development Representative, with a proven track record of success to join our rapidly growing team. This role requires some prior sales development or business development experience.
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Collaborating with the team on sales goals, planning, and forecasting; maintaining short- and long-term business development plans. Do you have prior experience in Business Development for the Banking, Marketing, and/or Advertising industries.
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Participate in team and process development sessions, keeping positive relationships with teammates, sales teams and dealership management. At Chapman Bell Rd. Imports, our Business Development Center allows our customers to shop a huge inventory of new and used vehicles from anywhere, and get answers to their questions before ever setting foot in the dealership, making it easier than ever to purchase a vehicle.
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