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As a Retail Sales Associate, you will support the manager in day to day operations. Retail Sales Associates provide an exceptional customer shopping experience by greeting our guests and keeping our stores in-stock, clean and organized.
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Your role at Zales: As a part of our Sales Team you are responsible for providing a superior experience to our valued customers. Strong customer service, sales, retail and/or jewelry experience.
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A Showroom Manager operates the store to maximize sales and profitability through merchandise, inventory, expense control, human resources management, operating costs and shrink. As a Showroom Manager, you will be responsible for selling as well as leading and developing store teams to deliver sales results for your store.
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Have two or more years' experience with auto parts sales. Oversee the parts sales process from start to finish. Stevens Ford Lincoln - Milford, Connecticut has an immediate opening for a Full-time Parts Counter Person.
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Additionally, you will assist customers with any questions, ring up sales, and control the fuel pumps to ensure prompt and friendly service. Mobil is hiring a Retail Sales Associate! Gas Station Attendant experience preferred; on-the-job training provided.
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Performs all aspects of point-of-sale service, e.g. cash sales, credit and check sales, returns and exchanges. Utilizing the behaviors within our Sales Model is critical to being able to identify and solve for their needs both today and in the future.
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As an Internet Sales Appointment Coordinator, you will be an essential part of ensuring our customers find the right transportation solutions. Actively participate in team and process development sessions, fostering positive relationships with teammates, sales teams, and dealership management.
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Sales Focus Inc., the sales outsourcing pioneer, is looking to hire Full-time Outside Sales Representatives on behalf of our client Constellation Energy. The Outside Sales Representatives are the most crucial part of Constellation's sales process.
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Minimum of 1 year of sales and/or lead generation experience, with in-home sales experience preferred. Conduct in-home sales presentations for potential customers and evaluate customers’ knowledge and needs, building productive long lasting relationships.
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The Field Sales Consultant self-generates sales leads and presents in-home presentations on our solar products and services for potential customers. Willingness to spend time traveling within local market, depending on business needs and sales model.
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Traditional door to door sales - walking neighborhoods and knocking on doors speaking with prospective customers (single family homes or with companies that own apartment complexes or other multiple dwelling units.
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Log sales activity and plan follow up cadence in Salesforce CRM while maintaining the expected levels of successful activity. In return you'll work hard, smart and fast in the relentless execution of our sales plan.
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Maintain presentation of the sales floor, product, signage, and displays in accordance with Rhone's visual merchandising standards. Deliver in-the-moment feedback and recognition to Retail Sales Associates as needed, both new and tenured.
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The purpose of the Sales Associate is to assist with new membership sales by bringing new members to the studio and booking them into Intro Classes. The Sales Representative also assists with retaining current members and covers the front desk duties of answering phones, email and text inquiries.
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As a Solar Energy Consultant, you will be responsible for providing technical and sales support to homeowners and businesses looking to install solar panels. Provide technical support and guidance to homeowners and businesses on solar panel installation and maintenance Collaborate with our sales team to identify potential customers and develop sales strategies.
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