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The Territory Sales Representative role is an opportunity to channel your formidable energy and entrepreneurial swagger into extraordinary sales experiences, helping customers from the starting gate to the finish line with our cutting-edge products and services.
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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? QUALIFICATIONS Education High School degree or equivalent Experience Minimum 2 years of sales, and/or chef/restaurant management experience, and/or related (Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality; or Culinary Arts) degree.
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On a voluntary basis as well as based on scheduling, the Rental Sales Representative will be required to perform the role of On-Call Representative based on work schedules as determined by Supervisor.
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Work From Home Sales Representative. Whether you are an experienced sales representative or a newbie to sales, we provide training for all our new agents. This is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional.
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Whether you are an experienced sales representative or a newbie to sales. This is a 100% commission only, sole proprietor, 1099 sales position. Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting.
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As a Territory Sales Representative (TSR) for Garfield Refining, you’d join a 130+ year-old organization with a long history of client satisfaction and success. The Opportunity – Territory Sales Representative, Hartford, CT.
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The Outside Sales Representative is a dynamic and results-driven professional responsible for driving sales growth outside the typical office environment. The Outside Sales Representative.
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Are you a driven sales professional with a hunter mentality and experience in restoration, insurance, or property management? ServiceMaster TRS is seeking a dynamic and results-oriented Regional Account Manager - Commercial Sales to join our team in Connecticut.
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Seeking a field sales professional who thrives on high-volume, transactional sales of products or services. Minimum 2 years of client-facing outside sales experience. Down to earth culture, be part of a group of seasoned salespeople all around the world.
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We are seeking an organized, energetic, and results-driven Regional Sales Representative to join our sales team. Initiate outgoing cold calling and emailing to potential customers, schedule in-person and remote sales appointments, and follow up on client requests for information.
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Job Summary:The Automotive BDC Representative/Internet & Phone Sales at Suburban Subaru is a Full Time, within the Auto industry located in Vernon, Connecticut. Compensation & Benefits:Expected annual income is $45,000 to $65,000+ per year, hourly pay paid bi-weekly, and commission based on sales performance paid once a month.
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Job Summary Route Sales Representatives at Golden Malted are the face of our brand, delivering delicious waffle products directly to our valued customers. Achieve sales targets, generate leads for new business, and grow our client base.
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Each lead that you add to your account will be assigned to a sales manager to call and follow up with the customers via phone calls. This position is fully remote, and all you need is a strong internet connection and a phone or a laptop to be able to chat with customers and use the company's software.
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Support sales and operations team members to go above and beyond by advocating for every customer's concerns and requests. Customer service representative Customer support Call center Customer satisfaction Problem-solving Communication skills Customer inquiries Ticketing system Customer complaints Conflict resolution Product knowledge Order processing Service inquiries Multitasking Active listening Empathy Resolution time Customer feedback Service excellence Escalation management Chat support Email support CRM (Customer Relationship Management.
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Will assist with membership and program sales, handle telephone calls, regulate lobby traffic, provide all membership and program information, and know and execute policies and procedures. Be on time, ready to start work at the welcome center at the beginning of your shift, dress in uniform and name tag, no matter the weather.
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