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Sales representative, sales executive, inside sales, outside sales, sales manager, account manager, operations manager, business development, business development manager, call center manager, supervisor, director, real estate, realtor, insurance agent, insurance account representative, insurance broker, franchise owner, customer service, business consultant.
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5+ years in business development, sales or alliances of at least one of these domains: Digital Enterprise, Internet of Things (IoT), Industry 4.0, Digital Supply Chain, Digital Manufacturing, Digital Asset Management, Platform Business Models, Design-led Innovation and/or Capital Projects.
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Sales, Retail, Loan Sales, Customer Service, Customer Care, Business Development, New Grad, Newly Graduated, Entry level, Financial Sales, Management Development, Management Trainee, Finance, Full-time, Career, Benefits, Customer experience, Financial Representative, Credit, Leadership, Manager Trainee.
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Work cross functionally with Marketing, Product Management, Product Development and R&D. Implements strategy, business and marketing plans for new accounts including market research, competitive intelligence, product positioning, product line evolution and product innovation.
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Whether you see yourself in sales, business development, customer service, retail management, or operations, as a manager in training, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning and an open end that’s full of opportunities.
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Prospect for new business development with non-authorized kitchen and bath dealers, plumbing wholesalers, distributors, builders, plumbers, designers and other relevant potential customers for House of Rohl products.
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As an Account Development Manager, you will grow new sales through assigned PPG Paints stores growing both existing business year-over-year, and developing new accounts within the industrial segment.
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High school diploma required with 3+ years of previous sales experience with stellar customer service acuity, Higher-level education degree in a business-related field. You will report to the Regional Manager and work onsite based in the Sacramento, CA market.
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JOB SUMMARY The Regional Sales Manager is responsible for new revenue development and creation of demand for VingCard, and Elsafe brands in the hospitality segment for the specified region.
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At Ford Pro, a global business within Ford committed to commercial customer productivity, we are seeking a Software Engineering Manager 2 to be a driving force in defining and advancing our platform and industry technology landscape.
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The Outside Business Development Executive will play a fundamental role in achieving our ambitious regional Independent, Chain, and Distributor accounts acquisition and revenue growth objectives by identifying, developing a relationship with new and existing Accounts in these Trade Channels.
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Identify and develop new business opportunities within operational area (i.e., distribution flow improvements, merchandising display efforts, store growth and real estate site selection, recruiting strategy, training and development priorities, employee Relations, customer service, systems implementation, etc.
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Maintains a detailed understanding of customer decision makers and influencers, builds and preserves customer relationships to leverage in driving new sales and expanding existing business in the hospital space into decentralized locations in collaboration with the Centralized Informatics Account Manager.
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The Business Development Managers will be responsible for overall sales, product profitability, trade support expenses and growth of a specific assigned set of stores and region. Industry knowledge: Full understanding of the market place and customer base and ability to stay abreast of changes in the market by continuously gathering competitive intelligence.
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The Account Development Manager UVS expands Ryder foot print in the used vehicle sales market and shortens the sales cycle by turning over more highly qualified leads to Used Vehicle Sales Managers.
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