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Competencyin SFDC, Sales Management Systems and Microsoft Office or equivalent. The Technical Account Manager, Food is responsiblefor developing and maintaining sales within a specific business unit utilizingthe Key Sales Performance Indicator system and other tools made availablewithin the organization.
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Knowledge of PC applications with Microsoft Office and/or mobile sales office. Associate degree (A.A.) or equivalent from two-year College or technical school or five years agricultural related sales experience with heavy equipment.
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Effective closer • Mechanical/technical aptitude preferred • Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office as well as experience in using CRM software. As a Sales Engineer, you will be focused on developing new business within an assigned territory as well as retaining and developing business with existing customers.
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The Strategic Account Manager (SAM) is responsible for driving sales of Strategic National Accounts (SNA) serviced within the regional company. PC skills to include proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
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Account Manager / Sales / Security Integrator. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and CRM software. Managing and maintaining accurate records of client interactions and sales activities.
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Experience with CRM software (e.g., Salesforce) and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Technical Account Manager to join our dynamic team.
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Experience with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software, Microsoft Office Suite, and other sales tools. This is a contract position for an Account Manager located in Austin, Texas Metropolitan Area. As an Account Manager, you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of accounts and maintaining strong relationships with clients.
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Strong computer and technical skills, including Microsoft Office Suite and Agency Management Software proficiency. 3+ Commercial Insurance Account Manager experience.
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Frank D. Spicer Jr. Insurance Agency in Fairfax is looking for it's next Full Time Commercial Account Manager! Not only do we provide you access to amazing carriers, you'll have the ability to achieve weekly bonuses, take advantage of 100% covered employee health care, Agency 401k Plan with company matching, and access to the training to advance your sales career.
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