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The Territory Manager will work closely with peers and report to the Area Sales Director of the western region. The Territory Manager is expected to develop relationships and have credibility throughout the entire customer base, which includes our contractor customers and supply chain partners.
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Reporting to the Director of Sales – Western Region, you'll play a crucial role in driving growth, building relationships, and advocating for Open Farm. Past experience in the pet industry and/or as a Territory Sales Manager is a plus.
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2020 Companies is hiring Territory Managers who are experts in brand advocacy and merchant visits! Our client in the financial sector and 2020 Companies have partnered to hire experienced full-time Territory Manager for a field-based team providing welcome services to new merchants.
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This position will work in a home/office environment with regular trips to medical offices, clinics, hospitals and other meeting locations; Requires 50% travel with overnights throughout the assigned territory geography.
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Develop the overall product strategy along with the field technical management to achieve business targets and strategic objectives, including the construction of a top-down and bottom-up plan account by account within a territory.
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The Territory Manager II has a deep understanding of molecular biology, exhibits a strong entrepreneurial spirit and demonstrated success selling to the life science markets. The Territory Manager II role is remote-based and required to maintain residency within the identified ideal location(s) of the territory.
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We have a unique opportunity for a Territory Vice President, to manage a regional based field sales team. Develop strategies and market plans and identify new and relevant product/service offerings within assigned territory.
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The Associate Territory Manager (ATM) is a new position at Cordis that is crucial for the growth of our sales and product footprint. The ATM position reports into Region leadership and is poised to grow into a Territory Manager role upon strong performance results and achievement of assigned territory objectives.
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Position Overview: The Territory Manager Retail will be responsible for achieving sales targets and managing customer relationships through the sales of consumer products and decor in the retail industry.
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This opportunity is for a regional Territory Manager role with a global leader in Urology. They develop ostomy, continence, interventional urology, wound and skin care products and services that make life easier for people with intimate healthcare needs.
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Provide an approved fully insured vehicle, the insurance, fuel, and maintenance, and various technological tools necessary to successfully operate an assigned sales territory, including but not limited to designated mobile devices (tablets, ipad, and phones.
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This sales position will provide various types of industrial hardware directly to customers within a defined geographic territory through cold-calling and prospecting activities. Must reside within territory.
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Outside industrial sales experience preferred, especially in route or industrial sales. Submit complete and accurate daily business report detailing sales orders and prospect calls. Present products and services to existing and prospective customers using sample boards, product demo, and the mobile store.
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Consistently meet or exceed the Company sales objectives for a Territory Manager as identified by their Division Sales Manager. and various technological tools necessary to successfully operate an assigned sales territory, including but not limited to designated mobile devices (tablets, ipad, and phones.
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The Director, Sales, Strategic Channel Partner leads and drives overall growth within the Business Machines Group (BMG) business, ensuring the achievement of the designated sales quota for the Copier and Reseller Channel, which includes System Integrators and Value-Added Resellers (VAR).
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