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This role will manage a sales territory in San Jose, CA and surrounding markets focused on outside sales and account management of fluid control, fluid filtration and fluid handing products and customers.
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Crafco, Inc. has an opening for an outside Sales Territory Manager in southern California. The qualified applicant will be required to have outside sales experience, applicable physical capabilities to perform equipment demonstrations, and frequently travel within the defined sales territory as needed.
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You will be joining the West Region Residential team where you will work primarily with the Regional Sales Manager and other Territory Sales Managers. We are looking for a Territory Sales Manager to join our team.
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O Identifying sales leads through active territory canvassing; ie: cold calling. The Catering Supervisor works with outside customers and directly communicates with guests daily. As the Catering Supervisor you will supervise the preparation, presentation and service of our great food.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience, or equivalent relatable experience.
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Restaurant Management, Foodservice Outside Sales, Chef Experience preferred. This is an outside sales position responsible for promoting the company's products and services and for building relationships with new and existing accounts.
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Job Segment: Pre-Sales, Outside Sales, Business Intelligence, Sales Rep, Sales, Technology. Minimum 1 year outside sales experience or successful completion of a Cintas sales training program.
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Acquire new restaurant/club/bar accounts within a defined territory by closing deals for business solutions such as merchant cash advance and marketing services through outside sales efforts.
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Well-informed about our competitors' activities in assigned territory; informs manager of any changing competitive pricing programs, marketing directives, or door-to-door sales tactics. Success in a previous sales position, prospecting, or cold calling; direct sales experience is preferred but not required.
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The Senior Customer Success Manager is accountable for profitable achievement of sales objectives for existing accounts in an assigned territory by identifying opportunities to grow, retain, cross-sell and penetrate the customer utilizing the product portfolio and services.
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Top Technology Provider for Food & Beverage Supply Chain · Top Third Party Logistics (3PL) Provider to the Retail Industry · Largest Electric Truck Footprint in the US Job Summary The Business Development Manager (BDM) will have responsibility for developing new customer business within their assigned sales territory.
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If you are considering jobs like Direct Sales Representative, Inside/Outside Sales Representative, Residential Sales Representative, Territory Sales Representative or Field Sales Executive - Home Solutions, this career move would be a great fit.
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APPLY NOW Outside Sales Representative Primary Responsibilities: Identify & qualify prospects by cold calling/telephone/email prospecting, on premise visits, relationship building, and networking.
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Conducts product knowledge training for all distributor sales (inside, outside, counter, and Showroom) Check out why Rinnai is the hottest place to work What does a Territory Sales Manager do at Rinnai.
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Outstanding track records of experiences and successes in growing a sales territory, recruiting channel partners and exceeding assigned goals. The Regional Vice President of Sales is responsible for leading and managing the sales function of the region and maximizing growth through the development, implementation and ongoing maintenance of sales strategies, programs, systems and initiatives.
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