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Ensure adherence to all local, state, and federal laws, including but not limited to OSHA, DOT, and EEOC.Experience: Minimum of two (2) years of proven successful sales experience in telephone sales, personal selling, and customer service.
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Committed to always providing excellent customer service. Planning Process - Including annual sales plan (revenue and margin goals, quotas as a whole and per team member throughout the sales funnel, customer targets and segments approaches, general strategies and tactics for existing and new business) as well as expense budgets and managed fleet goals.
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Customs Brokerage License Must be willing to travel and visit both customer and branch operations Some sales experience or customer service skills are required Ability to support sales efforts of sales professionals in forwarding and GDP closing of business.
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Interfaces on a daily basis with Customers, VP of Sales, other Sales Team Member, Customer Service, Product Support, Quality, Finance and others as required. The BDD requires high level of customer engagement, often at the senior levels, plus the capability to coordinate successful integrated product offerings with other Safran Business Units.
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Hand off customer service and non-sales related client inquiries to the Customer Service department; focus on selling. The AE is responsible for the development and implementation of a Territory Plan (under the instruction of the Sales Manager) which is designed to expand the customer base within their assigned territory.
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Under general direction from the Business Office Manager, this position is responsible for providing exceptional customer service in a fast paced, team-oriented environment through the facilitation of the sales, auction, and appraisal process.
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Our goal is to influence Honda and Acura customer and dealer loyalty through premier service levels. The Business Development Specialist is responsible for the oversight of auto vehicle service contracts and ancillary products.
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Obtains a service agreement/contract Account Retention Follow-up and portfolio maintenanceMaintains regular contact with clients and provides critical client feedback to customer managementAnticipates evolution of customer demands and translate those into service offerings.
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Within the daily scope of responsibilities are product marketing & promotion, sales forecasting, penetration rates, analysis of current and historical performance trends, management of dealer incentive programs, and developing and creating products and programs that enhance the profitability of both Honda and Dealers with the ultimate goal of improving customer loyalty and retention.
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These processes include responsibility for cash management, processing and auditing of paperwork associated with sales, and providing exceptional customer service by answering questions and handling incoming calls.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Sales Specialist, located in Worcester, MA. The Sales Specialist will be responsible for day-to-day tasks such as communication with customers, providing outstanding customer service, conducting sales training, and managing sales.
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Prior experience in customer service, sales, business development or related fields. Manage customer inquiries directly and respond promptly to service requests and exceed customer satisfaction.
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Excellent customer service and problem-solving skills. Experience with SFDC (core products: Service Cloud, Sales Cloud). Experience with using Net Promoter Score (or customer satisfaction) data to identify opportunities & measure continuous improvement a plus.
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Job postings in areas with a high volume of applicants, such as customer service, contact center, and Financial Crimes investigations, remain open for approximately 5 days of the posting listed date.
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Typically five or more years of customer service, consultative sales and/or prospecting experience. Strong customer service and community relations skills. Actively deepens existing customer relationships through routine calling and develops new relationship opportunities through business development activities.
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