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The Business Development Manager expands market share through new business development, sales opportunities, and by providing full end-to-end customer sales and account management.
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Our continuous innovation, advanced technology and strategic partnerships deliver products and services that help protect life and valuables, whether at home, your business or on the go. You'll use your strong communication and creative skills to demonstrate the value of our innovative security and smart business solutions to customers while explaining our products and services in-depth and recommending the right solutions.
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Because of this, we are searching for a dedicated and hungry Business Management Trainee to work our customer base and close the sales cycle on new and existing product inquiries. Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, Marketing, Sales, or related field is required.
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In this role, you will leverage your insurance sales experience to train and mentor new agents, while managing and expanding our business operations. Oversee daily sales and metrics, ensuring the smooth functioning of business activities.
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Company Overview:ADT has been in the business of helping save lives since 1874. Sales advisors will receive uncapped commission plus training wage and a $1,500 sign-on bonus after 30 days.
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Responsibilities of Business Development Trainee: Build and maintain positive professional relationships with team members, customers, and clients to ensure seamless customer acquisition, maximize ongoing productivity, and exceed sales targets Generating new client portfolio reports and organize client data Participate in cross-training and perform other duties as assigned.
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Business To Business Sales Experience Preferred. Hand off customer service and non-sales related client inquiries to the Customer Service department; focus on selling. Have a complete understanding of Spectrum Business coax services, rates (individual and bundled) and applicable taxes.
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As the Territory Business Manager (TBM), you will have the opportunity to hone your leadership skills while primarily responsible for managing sales of promoted Merz Therapeutics products within a designated territory.
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Proven experience in developing new business, building repeat business, and managing a sales territory. This is a wonderful opportunity for a forward thinking and result oriented business development representative who thrives in consultative sales and has some knowledge of selling a tangible product and service.
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Interprets trends and other sales analysis data to assist Sr. Business Manager. Reporting to a Senior Business Manager or Director, this position is responsible for the overall management of a single account with limited categories and limited team functions or a key category or categories within a larger account in the brokerage business.
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We are seeking a motivated Business Development Manager to drive our sales growth and forge lasting customer relationships. Meets or exceeds new business sales goals. Combined with our Leasing and Rental business and financial services division, VVG stands as the premier truck dealership.
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Our company elevates high-profile brands' current strategies through unique business development and sales campaigns that are relevant and cutting-edge. Learn marketing and brand strategy techniques by attending company meetings and analyzing monthly sales reports.
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The Business Management Consultant will enhance profitability by assisting the marketing and sales team in gauging perspectives of consumer needs and compiling campaign reports that outline a strategy.
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The Small Business Banker role is an outside sales role and will require the incumbent to be in the field at least 80% of the time. Has proven success in consultative sales in financial services or in business-to-business sales.
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This includes sales, business development, process improvement, strategic planning, and project management. Bachelor's degree in business administration, operations management, or a related field.
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