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This individual will develop strong business partnerships with retail affiliated and independent Eye Care Practitioners (ECP) in an assigned territory to achieve mutually beneficial objectives by leveraging Bausch + Lomb Vision Care product solutions that address the needs of the patient and practice.
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As a Retail Territory Manager you will be a part of the field sales team working as a remote employee in. Analyzing POS by store and promotional performance to develop individualized store and territory sales plans.
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The Territory Manager is a dynamic role responsible for achieving annual sales in an assigned territory, and meeting performance objectives of assigned special accounts. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for managing a book of business in an assigned territory, and achieving annual sales goals.
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The Territory Sales Manager position offers a comprehensive compensation package, combining a competitive base salary with commission-based earnings tied to achieving sales targets. Collaborate with Branch Managers and their teams to increase sales within the assigned branches within territory.
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Responsible for Territory service safety and results, including but not limited to, customer retention, growth of the business, loss and ruin, piece budget, employee retention, accounts receivable (AR) collection, customer renewals, Vestis direct sales, customer satisfaction, route sales and credits.
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IronRidge sells through a distribution network and the Territory Manager is the point person between our distributors, installers, and the company. In this role, the relationship-oriented Territory Manager will manage and direct the day-to- day execution of our sales activities with installers and our distribution partners.
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Territory Sales Rep (Plumbing/Mechanical Contractor Sales Exp Req.) Qualifications. Territory Sales Rep (Plumbing/Mechanical Contractor Sales Exp Req.) Responsibilities. Territory Sales Rep (Plumbing/Mechanical Contractor Sales Exp Req.) Description.
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Effectively close sales in your designated territory. Full range of benefits including 401K match, profit sharing, health and life insurance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), disability coverage, vacation, sick time, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, 30% employee discounts, and more.
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Target and sign-up Dealers within assigned territory including A Plus Dealers. Monitor competitive activity and trends within territory. Grow sales volume/revenue within assigned territory.
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The Territory Sales Manager Sacramento is responsible for performing sales-related duties on a professional level for Markets in CA. Works closely with House of Spices management and staff in supporting designated geographic regions.
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