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Engages in classroom, independent study and on-the-job training to learn the company’s business model, products, vendors, customer needs, job site environment, systems, competitors, pricing, sales approach and selling skills.
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Proactive selling including outbound sales calls to customers and pros. Proactive selling including outbound sales calls to customers and pros. The Retail Store Manager is accountable for coaching, mentoring, leading, and developing a team of store associates.
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Selling Plumbing and Drain Cleaning services to commercial businesses an Sales Representative, Commercial, Sales, Representative. Relationship selling through account management. Selling Plumbing and Drain Cleaning services to commercial businesses an Sales Representative, Commercial, Sales, Representative.
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The role requires at least five years of technical sales expertise, as well as a background in selling HVAC, mechanical, electrical, or chemical products for industrial or commercial use. To achieve or surpass the sales targets set for this job by selling the company's goods and services.
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Selling: Able to work through GC certification program to gain a base understanding of products and sales techniques. Solid working experience with the Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); proficiency strongly preferred (pivot tables, macros, formulas, v-lookups, etc.
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With our strong AAA products, legendary service and company resources to help your success, you'll enjoy the benefits of selling our great products while growing financially and professionally.
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Set and achieve sales goals, for both in-store and digital selling with effective use of selling tools (inclusive of text and social media) Build long-lasting relationships with customers who have a passion for the latest cosmetics, beauty and fragrance trends.
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Key traits include having amazing people and selling skills, a keen eye for ensuring merchandise is on the floor in an organized fashion, keeping the floor stocked-up flawlessly and providing super smooth transactions at the register.
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They proactively seek product/project knowledge to provide customers with information and identify selling opportunities. A Head Cashier will position Cashiers and support them by expediting price checks, approving Point of Sale transactions and markdowns for mainline registers, Self-Checkout, Returns, Pro Desk, Special Services, and Tool Rental.
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The preferred qualification for a Head Cashier is 1+ years of Cashier experience. They provide first level escalation for customer issues and assist in the supervision, coaching and training of other Front End Associates by participating in the training of new Cashiers and utilizing all available tools to coach and develop other Cashiers.
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Partner with other selling and sales support associates and cashiers to provide superior customer service (i.e., locate merchandise, assist customers, answer phones and ring register) Identify customer needs and provide appropriate solutions using approved selling practices and guidelines.
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Perform strategic prospecting methods to find new clients who are interested in selling or buying real estate. Working as a real estate agent is not just a career, it is a lifestyle choice. Youneed a license to become a real estate agent before being considered for the position.
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You'll manage and follow up on leads by using our Lead Management System, and utilize a daily planner to track and plan successful lead management and selling activities. You have 1-2+ years of retail or fitness sales experience.
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Candidate must have a minimum of 3 years of personal or commercial lines insurance or benefits insurance with a direct writer or Independent agency selling and servicing accounts. Are you a Personal lines Or Commercial Lines Producer seeking a new opportunity that offers a variety of competitive markets to write business with.
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The Experience-you'll enjoy a rewarding career at a respected luxury children's brand. Flexibility to support non-selling activities to meet the needs of business. Passion for selling & building genuine relationships with your customers.
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