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Key Responsibilities: Learn and understand the basics of life insurance products and sales techniques through our comprehensive training program. Conduct initial client consultations to assess needs and recommend suitable life insurance options.
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As an Area Supervisor, Mileage Sales, Lease, & Service you will be responsible for the profitable management and effective execution of Mileage agreements with major commercial fleets. Selected candidates may be eligible for a number of benefits, including: medical, prescription, dental, vision, 401(k), life insurance, disability, tuition assistance, sick and vacation time, as well as tire discounts.
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Provide technical sales support to sales representatives, contract administrators, project managers and engineers. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401k, life insurance, long and short term disability, and flexible spending accounts.
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Who we are looking forEDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:Bachelor’s Degree and 1-2 years of sales experience or training required; for candidates with 3+ years of elevator sales experience bachelor’s degree is preferredAbility to read and interpret architectural and/or blueprint/drawingsReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functionsSalary range is $60,000 to $118,000.
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We have sales offices throughout the US, China and Europe and a Design Center in India. Velodyne offers a great benefits plan that include medical, dental, and vision, LTD, and life insurance.
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Assist and support branch manager, assistant branch manager, and territory sales representatives with customers requests and sales related tasks. Medical (Implant) Sales Associate (San Bernardino, CA.
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Insurance review and oversight with property & casualty insurance brokers. Management of major asset transactions, asset purchase/sales and financing events. Insurance review and oversight with property & casualty insurance brokers.
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This highly visible and successful feeder program to our Sales Executive role will support the greater Sacramento, CA area and is expected to spend over 70 percent of their time at customer sites.
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Health, Dental & Vision insurance / EAP (Employee Assistance Program) per company policy. Create a purchase order and sales order, and follow up until the product is successfully received.
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Builds solid internal relationships at all levels of Client Management, Finance, Operations, and IT.Strategic Implementation and Upselling:Involves launching, expanding, and enhancing the CarelonRx pharmacy growth and retention model in collaboration with Anthem leadership and market regional sales/account management leaders.
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Competitive Benefit Package, including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Pet insurance! Delivering your sales pitch to become an entrepreneur for your book of business. As a Business Development Sales Representative, you will be responsible for promoting and selling NTG's services in accordance with established sales policies and procedures, and in pursuit of the Company's goals and objectives.
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You have 1+ years of retail or fitness sales experience. All Employees: Free Club Membership, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Basic Group Live and AD&D Insurance ($10,000), and 401k Savings and Investment Plan.
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Delivering an outstanding and well-rounded sales and service experience to all guests and members by ensuring a welcoming, informative, and inclusive experience when they visit - you help inspire them to take the right next steps in pursuing their fitness goals within our community.
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Medical / Dental / Vision including a state of the art wellness program and pet insurance, too! Life, STD, LTD & LTC Insurance. A minimum education level of a Bachelors Degree or 2 to 4 years of relevant experience preferably within sales.
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Insurance Sales Experience/ Property & Casualty and L/H licenses preferred. Sales experience (outside sales or inside sales representative, retail sales associate, or telemarketing) preferred.
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