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Classification Exempt (Salary) Pay Range 75K + Commission (uncapped) est 350K+ Reports to Regional Sales Manager Hours Monday through Friday, some nights, and weekends whatever it takes Date 10/8/2021.
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Job DescriptionArea Sales ManagerSummaryThe Area Sales Manager is responsible for generating revenue and executing our sales methods in their designated geographical area. ·Build relationships with dermatologists or plastic surgeons (including ASPS, Facial Plastic, Ophthalmic, Plastic and AACS cosmetic surgeons, Urologists, OB/GYN, and private Practice Physicians)·Assist in closing deals with Territory Sales Managers·Mentor and provide support for the Territory Sales Managers.
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Maintain and develop an active pipeline of forecasted opportunities to meet monthly quota objectives while working through each opportunity with your manager. The territory that this rep covers does not have an Inside Sales Rep or Field Rep. Utilizes inbound and/or outbound techniques to identify, qualify and close new opportunities.
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The Regional Sales Manager will report directly to the Area Sales Director and will be a home-based remote position. Your Mission: As our Regional Sales Manager for the Mountain Central Region you will be responsible for building relationships, managing expectations, driving value and ultimately delivering the sales plan at the distributor and installer level.
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Summary RNDC is looking for an Innovative and Energetic Manager Sales Performance to join our Shared Sales Service (training & Support) Team. The Manager Sales Performance either supports one of four RNDC Regions or provides focused expertise in sales performance application design and support.
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Exceeding sales quota as a Major or Large Account Manager, Channel Account Manager, or Territory Account Manager for a multinational company. You will partner closely with Pre-sales Engineers to drive growth for our Endpoint, Behavioral Analytics, and SOC security solutions.
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9NEWS, KUSA & KTVD , TEGNA’S NBC affiliate in Denver, Colorado, is looking for a National Sales Manager to lead our national and political sales efforts. The National Sales Manager will negotiate the largest share of National business possible within the boundaries of the rate structure.
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Drive Auto is looking for an experienced sales manager with deep expertise in the digital marketing and audience targeting needs of the Tier 3 automotive industry. This position needs to be based within the Chicago DMA and will report to Drive Auto’s Director of Sales.
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Distributor, OEM and End-users: Regional Sales Manager will develop strong “partnerships” with key distributors and end-users. The Sales Manager is responsible for the Sales Organization, for incremental sales growth, all field sales activities and development for the branded and OEM glove business within the assigned region.
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We are currently seeking an experienced, highly motivated Architectural Sales professional who resides in the Denver, CO area for the position of Territory Manager, Denver, Colorado Region, with a focus on our Architectural Products/Surfaces.
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The Sales Manager (SM) is responsible for leading through Ulta Beauty’s mission, vision, and values in order to develop a high-performing team that consistently delivers top-line sales growth across all categories.
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National Sales Manager ABOUT US I’m Henry Barth, Owner and CEO of The Barth Agency. WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR We are looking for a National Sales Manager for a successful sales and leadership position within our agency.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM), Safe Digging reporting to the Director of Sales for the Western United States will be responsible for the sale of various safe digging equipment, specializing in the Truvac product line.
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Sales Manager - AscentDenver Within our Ascent team located in Denver, Leprino is seeking a Sales Manager - Ascent to drive our organization to greater levels of growth and success.
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The Area Sales Manager is responsible for generating revenue and executing our sales methods in their designated geographical area. Area Sales Manager. Regional Sales Manager.
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