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A Regional Sales Manager is responsible for developing and implementing sales, marketing, financial, and structural strategies supporting our partners. Hanwha Q CELLS America Inc. ("HQCA") is headquartered in Irvine, CA, and handles sales for the North American region.
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At Delta Electronics Manufacturing Corp., the Regional Sales Manager has four primary objectives: build and strengthen both internal and external customer relationships, contribute to an energetic, productive and positive company culture, communicate both good news and bad news to Delta's leadership team and increase revenue and profitability within the region.
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5+ years proven record of related chemical analysis capital equipment sales, preferably Atomic Spectroscopy instruments. Get in at the leading edge of our new cutting edge ICP-MS and ICP-OES, plus TOC and EA product sales in North America.
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The Region Manager of Sales is responsible for leading the team to achieve maximum sales for the region and overall profitability for the organization. This position requires proven ability to lead, coach, drive team performance and accountability with proven skills in managing and developing a sales team.
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Effective consultative selling in individual and team selling environments, with the motivation, knowledge and skills to close capital equipment sales, and build key account relationships. Sales hunter, consultative sales, with history of successfully building sales growth and exceeding sales goals.
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Knowledge of apartment property management experience in a five to seven year range as a Regional Property Manager is a must including three years on-site property manager experience.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) is responsible for managing and executing the strategies to grow sales and increase market penetration of the company’s products within the Northern California region.
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Altria Group Distribution Company is currently seeking a qualified Sales Manager to join our Field Sales Force. As a Sales Manager with Altria, youll have the opportunity to influence our industry in our ever-changing landscape.
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As Regional Sales Manager at Hero Bread, you will be responsible for achieving annual sales, trade spending and profit goals at Regional Grocery Accounts across the East, Midwest and Southern Regions of the country.
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Sales Manager at AtoB. 3+ years of outside sales management experience within the trucking or logistics industry. Provide hands-on coaching and feedback to a team of sales executives, who are charged with bringing in a new business against monthly revenue targets.
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The Regional Sales Manager will work within the San Francisco Bay Area territory covering academia, biotech, biopharma, pharmaceutical, and government research markets. Reporting to the Sales Director, the Regional Sales Manager role will focus on developing and executing a strategic sales plan for the given territory.
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Audacy San Francisco has an opening for an experienced, high-energy, high-achieving multi-media and sports savvy sales manager in San Francisco. We're looking for a competitive, highly creative sales leader with strong experience in leading and training sales talent in broadcast, new business development, sports sponsorship sales, experiential, digital and.
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The District Sales Manager (DSM) is an inspiring field leader who supports and directs stores within a given geographic area to drive strategic product sell-through, deliver key business results, hire, and develop store associates.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of SaaS, Sales and Customer success compensation and experience in Sales/Go-to-Market Operations. Collaborate across organizations to manage commission payroll activities with Finance and address inquiries, schedules, and exceptions within Sales/Customer Success, establishing oneself as a cross-functional resource to streamline business processes that increase Commercial productivity and remove bottlenecks.
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Own the annual hiring plan for all the sales and customer success team members within the global Commercial organization. Partner with Commercial leadership to design incentive programs that motivate sellers to achieve/exceed their sales and revenue goals.
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