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Works with RVP of Sales in identifying business opportunities through sales calls, referrals, targeting reports and CRM and in communicating (verbally and in writing) with skilled nursing, assisted living, subacute and managed care organizations to assess market needs.
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The Territory Business Manager will coordinate with the rest of the Hematology sales team to share information and develop strategies. Responsible for serving as a territory business owner, the Territory Business Manager will educate high-opportunity, prospect HCPs on Hematology disease state, risk assessment, and Hematology medication to support patient identification and expedite the patient treatment journey.
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Minimum 1 year of relevant professional sales experience within alcohol beverage or CPG industries, or for new college graduates, a sales internship or full/part-time sales role (preferably in consumer goods.
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We are looking for exceptional individuals who have strong sales skills and/or a strong desire to learn and a good background in biological sciences for business development positions in the US and Europe.
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Noodle & Boo is seeking a Business Development/Sales Rep who has 3-7 years experience selling product to hotels, resorts and spas. Schedule and organize meetings for the Territory Sales Representatives with potential clients.
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The Business Development Representative (BDR) is an individual contributor role reporting directly to the VP of Sales. You will also coordinate directly with the sales team to ensure the quality of inbound MQLs, develop SQLs, and coordinate directly with the sales team to ensure and encourage account development through outbound prospecting, social selling, networking, attending trade shows and field marketing events.
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We are looking for someone with restoration industry experience, specifically on the sales and business development side. This would be an outside sales/marketing position in a predetermined area to create the relationships needed to drive business.
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The Regional Sales Director is responsible for leading a team of remote Business Development Managers (BDM) within a territory in the USA. You will be selling six Disney portfolio products, to include Walt Disney Resort, Disneyland Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Aulani, NatGeo Expeditions and Adventures by Disney, delivering on annual business goals.
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Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in a business field (e.g. Finance, Sales, Business Administration, Marketing) Lead the Business Development Manager team to define and develop annual sales plan/marketing roadmap, inclusive territory business objectives, tactics, and timing.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Ability to work with high-performance sales/technical teams across business units. Minimum 7-10 years of experience in metal building construction/specification sales development.
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We are looking for a Business Development Manager for our Philadelphia, PA territory ! Minimum Bachelors degree in business, building design/construction, architecture or related field.
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3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller/office manager (automotive accounting), marketing associate) By helping these customers become successful in the different areas of the dealership, you will build trust that will further drive consulting services sales.
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Duties include building business relationships in order to meet department sales and operation goals, drafting sales reports, meeting annual targets, understanding customer trends & support MQ FF business development team operations through maximizing & maintaining repo business opportunities.
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Sales, Automotive, Auto Sales, Automotive Sales, Sales Representative, Sales Consultant, Sales Associate, Sales Executive, Sales Representative, Sales Rep, Sales Person, Customer Service, Retail Sales, Car Sales, New Car Sales, Experienced, Experienced Sales, Call Center, BDC, Business Development, Coordinator, Account Specialist.
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