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As a New Home Sales Manager, you have the opportunity to lead a sales team while working with our builder partner and their customers in building the American Dream. Our company is looking for a New Home Sales Manager with experience in leadership, management, new home sales, and/or real estate to add to our nationwide team.
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Follow the established RingCentral pre-sales process and consistently use Salesforce.com to document prospect interaction, ensuring efficient lead management. The ideal candidate is a self-starter with a track record of successful, credible lead follow-up and sales development experience at multiple executive levels within a small to medium sized organization.
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The SVP, Sales will lead the sales and vendor development teams at Pet Food Experts. 15+ years of Sales leadership experience, with a deep understanding of inside/outside sales, forecasting, customer order management and vendor development.
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Business Development Representatives (BDR) to increase the qualified pipeline of new opportunities for our Outbound Sales team. Ability to work in high-energy sales team environment as a team player.
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Proven ability to interface with customers and manage presentations effectively •Skilled in negotiation and acting as a trusted advisor •Proficient in Account Planning and sales pipeline management •Understanding of Avanade solutions, Microsoft products, and competitive offerings •Experience in IT project sales and solution selling •Strong network leveraging for increased influence •Preferred experience in selling managed services and leveraging offshore resources.
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As part of our team, you’ll help clients harness technology systems in financial services focusing on areas such as insurance, sales performance management, retirement and pension, asset management, and banking & capital markets.
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10+ years experience in Sales Operations, Sales and Pricing Strategy, Sales Enablement, Account Management, Sales, or other related fields. Along with your leadership team, lead Sales Enablement including training, positioning, go-to-market strategy etc.
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As a Team Manager you will: Effectively coach, guide and support the sales and/or operations of a Tiffany store to orchestrate the client experience that will lead to meeting and/or exceeding Commercial and profitability targets.
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The automotive markets Holman serves include fleet management and leasing; vehicle fabrication and upfitting; component manufacturing and productivity solutions; powertrain distribution and logistics services; commercial and personal insurance and risk management; and retail automotive sales as one of the largest privately owned dealership groups in the United States.
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The Admissions Supervisor will also handle sales reporting, accounts receivable management, and maintain high-level client relationships. We are seeking an experienced Addiction Treatment Admissions Director to lead our dynamic team responsible for managing the admissions process, ensuring efficient workflow, and maintaining high standards of client care.
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Developing and qualifying leads within respective territory to drive additional sales opportunities through cold-calling and lead generation campaigns. Minimum of 1 year outside sales experience or successful completion of a Cintas sales training program.
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Gpac has partnered with a reputable multi-located retail heavy equipment sales and service company currently seeking an experienced Service Manager to lead their team. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years of Service Management experience and a proven track record of success in the heavy equipment industry.
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Under the leadership of the Store Manager, directly leads the Support Lead, Lead Cashier(s) (if applicable) and associates of the store while the Manager on Duty. The Customer Experience Manager (CEM) is responsible to “Wow the Customer”, front end operations, cash management, cleanliness, safety and driving sales.
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The RSM will work with new and established brokers for mentoring and training and the Regional Sales Director to deepen territory management skills. Regional Sales Manager IS Lead.
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Do you have a strong analytical grasp of sales KPIs, funnel metrics, pipeline management, lead conversion, and win/loss analysis? You will work directly for the VP of Sales in managing a team of 15-20 Account Executives focused on converting net new business for the company.
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