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Administers a designated sales territory with the support of corporate and field members to achieve the annual sales objectives established by the National Sales Director. The Sales Account Manager, Flow Cytometry (FCAM) is responsible for all sales activities in their sales territory.
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Review customer activities at least quarterly with sales management and strategize ways to maximize sales volume and grow territory. Develop sales plan to achieve sales goal established for assigned territory by utilizing product mix, proper discount, and related contract pricing.
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3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller, marketing associate) Working remotely with a company cell phone, laptop, and other provided home office equipment.
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In this role, you will utilize your expertise to grow sales in your geographic territory selling Hardwood Lumber, Hardwood Plywood, Interior Industrial and Architectural Sheet Goods, Mouldings, Components, Composites, and related Interior Wood Products.
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Territory Sales Representative for Los Angeles, CA. Territory Sales Representative. Manage day-to-day activity with distributor, including new outlet acquisition, look of success in market, point of sale and sales information.
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Our client, a premium cannabis company renowned for its top-quality indoor flower and genetics, is seeking an experienced Territory Sales Representative to cover the Southern California territory from Los Angeles to San Diego.
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The Inside Sales Representative will be responsible for leveraging customer engagement opportunities (leads) from both inbound and outbound interactions to identify, develop, document, and appropriately route sales opportunities to product sales teams throughout Saint-Gobain North America.
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The Inside Sales and Retention Representative (ISSR) III is responsible for conducting targeted Medicare product outbound sales and retention campaign calls as well as meeting sales conversion and other metric goals.
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Scientific Sales Representative, Cell Culture Products. The Scientific Sales Representative is responsible for ensuring that the target revenue for the territory is exceeded.
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DSO Management is seeking a tenacious Telecommunications Sales Support Representative to join our dynamic team! As we continue to represent tech giants and expand our footprint throughout North Los Angeles , we are thrilled to add a new Telecommunications Sales Support Representative to our team.
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As an Inside Sales Representative you will be fully remote, with that being said it is mandatory to be on camera daily for external and internal meetings. Minimum of 2 years phone sales experience; cannabis/CPG preferred.
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The Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) at the University of Southern California (USC) is currently seeking a talented and self-motivated Postdoctoral Scholar to join the Laboratory of Dr. Albert E. Almada in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery; Department of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine (SCRM); and Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.
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Discounts on Apple products, Dell computers, cell phone plans, hotels, and more. As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company's exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Conduct territory sales visits offering our excavation or water restoration services. Previous experience with outside sales of in-home services is strongly desired, but all outside sales experience will be considered.
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Field Technicians are also assigned a company-paid vehicle (with the option to elect personal use), laptop and cell phone. You may have experience as a/an: Automotive Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, HVAC Technician, Car Wash Technician, Machinist’s Mate, Boiler Technician, Generator Technician, Forklift Technician, Appliance or Equipment Repair Technician, etc.
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