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Even if someone doesn't stay with us long term - the sales, networking, and communication skills they build are needed for every field. People who have done well with us have had experience in all different lines of work - retail, fast food, cashier, grocery store clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, server, landscape, warehouse worker, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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Own Your Success as a Sales Representative! All-Paid Expense Carrier Incentive Vacation Trips: We are field underwriters (non-captive insurance brokers/producers) for several insurance carriers, with endless all-paid expenses incentive trips put on by these carriers.
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PARTS SALES REPRESENTATIVE Job Responsibilities: Market and sell Crown replacement parts within an assigned territory Prospect, quote, demonstrate, and generate parts sales to end users Develop and maintain customer business relationships through cold calling, telephone prospecting, direct mailers, line cards/fliers, etc.
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If this seems a good fit for you, please reach out or apply below In summary, the Outside Sales Specialist will be calling on landscapers, landscape architects, general contractors, home improvement professionals, builders, and landscape designers This in-field and customer/prospect-facing outside sales role position works in partnership with the manager in the local office.
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Outside Sales Representatives educate and inform homeowners on what they're entitled to through storm damage as it relates to roofing, siding and gutter projects protecting their most valued investment at a fraction of retail costs.
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Career Growth: Opportunities to advance to Area Manager or Sales Representative. As an Appointment Setter with Blue Raven Solar, you’ll be the driving force behind connecting homeowners with our exceptional Sales Representatives.
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To the right Inside Sales Representative, we offer: Base Salary + Uncapped commissions with average reps making between $95,000.00 and $175,000 per year and top reps earning $200,000+ working 8am-5pm Mon-Fri. No weekends but the door is always open No cold calling.
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If you are considering jobs like Direct Sales Representative, Residential Sales Representative, Territory Sales Representative or Field Sales Executive – Home Solutions, this career move would be a great fit.
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Our hiring program allows candidates to “keep their day job” and shadow a Sales Rep in the field during evenings and/or weekends. Experience with door-to-door sales, including roofing, solar, windows, security, etc., is preferred.
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3+ year's experience in medical sales field with a stable work history or a 4-year College Degree. We are seeking applicants looking for long-term careers as Field Sales Representatives.
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1 – 3 years of field sales or inside customer service experience. Responsible for sales and profitability growth of specific accounts in an assigned remote geography which includes order taking, order processing, order guide maintenance, pricing maintenance within guidelines set by the sales manager, accounts receivable monitoring of assigned accounts.
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Three years of outside sales experience, preferably in lawn/horticulture/pest field. Negotiation and influencing skills, Consultative sales skills and strong communication skills.
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Keywords: Sales Representative, Location: LITTLETON, CO - 80120. Daily reporting of field activity using Salesforce-based CRM. Sales or customer service experience. Daily focus on recruiting, training, and leadership development.
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This position is a 1099 independent contractor commission-based sales role. Our Sales Representatives operate entirely online or over the phone, engaging with clients nationwide seeking insurance coverage.
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