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3+ years of successful outside sales experience in related cannabis industry required. ● Manage, develop and grow your assigned sales territory. Experience in a B2B sales organization is a plus.
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Regional Sales Manager, Foodservice. Reporting to the Director of Foodservice, the Foodservice Regional Sales Manager is responsible for achieving sales and profitability goals within a defined geographic region, as well as target regional chain account management.
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If you feel like you are a great fit for: On-Premise Sales Manager (Los Angeles) FIJI Water Company | Los Angeles, CA | Sales/merchandising | Associate | Full-time | Job ID: REF4119T.
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The Area Sales Manager will work in conjunction with the respective Directors of Sales/hotel leadership to achieve the revenue and market share goals for the hotels assigned. Perform any other duties as requested by the General Manager or Director of Sales.
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The AV Sales Manager will serve as the onsite representative for customer needs during live events, in coordination with the UCLA event sales teams, Technical Project Engineer, Supervisor, Event Services, and third-party vendors in order to ensure all requirements are delivered as scoped.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) reports to the National Sales Director. The RSM will work closely with the President, National Sales Director and VP, Business Development to accomplish CULA goals and objectives.
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The Fragrance Development Manager will be a key member in defining the next generation of our products. Work closely with the Senior Fragrance/Product Manager on the development of the core fragrances for our women’s brand.
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Join us as a Group Sales Manager and be a part of the newest luxury hotel in downtown LA, Conrad Los Angeles! As a Group Sales Manager, you would be responsible for representing the hotel's services and facilities to prospective clients and customers in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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We are currently looking for an enthusiastic Sales Manager Media & Entertainment USA&CA based in Los Angeles who is passionate about the entertainment industry, film and television production, and technology.
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In North America, Draeger employees over 1,400 employees working in our major sites in the United States and Canada (in the US: Andover, MA; Telford, PA; Houston / Coppell, TX, and in Canada: Mississauga, ON), including our Sales and Service workforce employees from coast to coast.
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As a BIM Manager, you will be responsible for creating and designing 3d animations, sketches, drafts, and models using Revit Autodesk. BlueWave Resource Partners is seeking a skilled BIM Manager for an out-of-this-world client.
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We are looking for a dedicated and results-driven Automotive Fleet Manager to oversee our fleet sales department. Our Automotive Fleet Manager will be responsible for driving fleet sales growth, managing relationships with corporate clients, and achieving a monthly sales target of approximately 30 units.
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We are seeking highly motivated individuals to join our Heavy Commercial Sales team to further ignite sales in key US markets. We are hiring for a Commercial Sales Specialist (Southern California.
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Scopely is looking for a Senior Community Manager to join our MARVEL Strike Force game team in our Culver City studio hub, or remotely within the US. As the Senior Community Manager, you will play a key role in fostering the growth of the MARVEL Strike Force community by acting as one of its public faces, actively engaging players on Discord and social media channels, creating and leading community events and streams, and collaborating with stakeholders.
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THE OPPORTUNITY NavVis has grown like crazy in the past 24 months in the US, and so has its Laser Scanning Sales Team. NavVis is hiring for a Sales Manager for the team focusing on selling the NavVis VLX and IVION to Laser Scanning professionals (a team of 9 as soon as we can staff up our open headcount.
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