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Minimum five years retail experience required, with a proven ability to drive sales results. Proven ability to drive sales results in a high sales volume environment.
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You can steer your career toward leadership roles such as Branch Manager and District Manager by taking advantage of a variety of robust training programs and opportunities to advance. Sales, Collections, Retail, Loan Sales, Customer Service, Customer Care, Business Development, New Grad, Newly Graduated, Entry level, Financial Sales, Management Development, Management Trainee, Finance, Full-time, Career, Benefits, Customer experience, Financial Representative, Credit, Leadership, Manager Trainee.
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Your role at Zales:As a part of our Sales Team you are responsible for providing a superior experience to our valued customers. Training — Associate Training System, Management Training System, District Manager in Training, career development and more.
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Core Competencies: Leader by nature Persuasive personality Skilled at strategic planning, execution, and analysis Self-Motivated and a Motivator Persistent in nature and results-oriented Self-Disciplined Tech-Savvy Required Attitude/Personality: Drive and Urgency: Has tremendous energy and initiative to generate sales and can positively inspire subordinates to do the same.
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Strategic Closer: You have an established network and experience carrying a quota in outside business-to-business sales. Three years of business-to-business sales experience (preferably field sales) within a results-driven environment.
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Customers, Sales Associates, Store Management, District/Regional Managers, Store Operations and Training Personnel. A complete understanding of the standards of Store Presentation and strong visual merchandising skills.
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The District Manager contributes to the success of Wingstop through the direction and control of restaurant operations to ensure a positive guest experience and company profitability, direct the operation of the restaurant, attain sales and profit objectives, maintain the highest standards of food quality, service, cleanliness, safety and sanitation by directing and supervising managers and team members.
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Must live within 30 minutes of home store location with flexibility to work at multiple locations within a district as needed. Our current full-time Retail Sales Consultants earn a minimum base of ($25,000 + commission.
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Consumer Loan Sales Specialist will learn the lending and servicing business at OneMain allowing them to grow their career. At OneMain, Consumer Loan Sales Specialists empower customers – listening to their needs and providing access to friendly, fast, and affordable financing for life’s expenses.
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You must convey the Wingstop culture to fellow team members and be a creative team player who is passionate about hard work, about having fun, and demonstrating sincere dedication to the success of the brand.
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As an Outside Sales Representative for Small Business Services you'll identify and cultivate new clients within a defined territory, driving business from corporate relationships built with Bankers, Accountants, existing clients, as well as direct prospecting efforts.
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The Store Manager reports to the District Sales Manager. You are responsible for managing all aspects of a store; including hiring and training the best associates to represent the brand and overseeing all store operations to reach company sales and profitability goals.
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Develops marketing strategies with dealers to increase potential parts sales and encourages the use of parts and service co-op to develop strategies. Minimum three years' experience working for a domestic manufacturer, import distributor, or new vehicle dealership.
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May issue disciplinary warnings, conference reports, employee evaluations and goals as needed in coordination with the HR Generalist/Coordinator and District Sales Manager. The Salvation Army (TSA) Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) is a no-fee program to assist men & women in their journey to complete our rehabilitation program.
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Reporting to the Western Regional Manager, as District Sales Manager you will provide leadership to a team of skilled Territory Managers, and your overall mission will be to maximize the sales, market share, and profitability of the company product lines.
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