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The Regional Sales Manager will report directly to the Sales Director and is responsible for developing and executing a strategic sales plan for the San Francisco Bay Area. This position will focus on driving revenue growth and profitability through the sales of Gator Bio biomolecular label-free BLI instrumentation, consumables, and service support products.
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The Area Sales Manager is responsible for driving Custom Brands Group profitable revenue and market share growth in the San Francisco/San Jose/Oakland. Report all significant developments to your Zone Manager and provide feedback to managers in relevant areas.
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The Area Sales Representative works under the guidance of the Area Sales Manager or Regional Sales Manager to meet sales goals. The Area Sales Representative supports the local markets by engaging in sales and relationship building with existing and potential accounts.
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Own all processes related to the day to day operations of your studios including leading the Studio Coordinator, Teaching, Studio Sales, and Studio Experience Teams for multiple studios within an area.
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Reporting to the Area Sales Director, this Senior level role will drive the sales process for enterprise SLED customers. The Regional Sales Manager, SLED Opportunity.
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Eastridge Workforce Solutions, a leader in connecting skilled professionals with rewarding opportunities, is excited to partner with an innovative bioanalytical technology company in the search for an experienced Sales Manager to join their dynamic team.
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This highly visible and successful feeder program to our Sales Executive role will support the greater Phoenix North area and is expected to spend over 70 percent of their time at customer sites.
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Assist in the execution of Skylights event and programming calendar for Skylight at California & Montgomery, Skylight at The Armory and any other venues Skylight may take on in the SF/Bay area.
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7+ years' experience exceeding sales quota as a Major or Large Account Manager, Channel Account Manager, or Territory Account Manager for a multinational company. Working closely with Palo Alto business partners and driving sales for our Prisma Cloud security solutions, into new and existing customers.
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An Area Sales Manager will be responsible for developing new business and selling UVeye automated vehicle inspection technology to auto dealerships and independent service shops in their region.
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7+ years' experience exceeding sales quota as a Commercial Account Manager, Channel Account Manager, or Territory Account Manager for a multinational company. Develop, share and implement standard methodologies and account strategies to increase our sales penetration of Cloud Security into our top accounts.
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Area Vice President of Sales (second line leader) Territory Account Manager (TAM) on the long-acting Injectable Treatment Sales team (Cabenuva). Regional Sales Director (first line leader.
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The Golden State Warriors are looking for proactive sales people to join our high energy sales staff to demonstrate the value associated with Warriors ticket packages at Chase Center to prospects throughout the Bay Area. As a Ticket Sales Representative, you will be directly responsible for selling and servicing new accounts, prospecting in-arena during home games, creating new ideas to increase ticket sales, and perform basic office functions as needed.
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In this role, the STS SALT Sales & Use Tax Senior Manager will be charged with marketing, networking and business development within his/her area of experience and specialization and recognizing potential changes in sales & use tax policy and applying new policies to tax compliance.
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