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As an Outside Sales Representative, you will develop new prospects and maintain contacts with established customers for the purpose of selling Company products, and customarily and regularly interact with prospects and customers in person at the customer's site of business or other off-site locations.
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As an Outside Sales Representative, with our Electrical sales team you will develop new prospects and maintain contacts with established customers for the purpose of selling Company products, and customarily and regularly interact with prospects and customers in person at the customer's site of business or other off-site locations.
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As an Outside Sales Representative with our Industrial sales team, you will develop new prospects and maintain contacts with established customers for the purpose of selling Company products, and customarily and regularly interact with prospects and customers in person at the customer's site of business or other off-site locations.
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Extensive travel required, including some overnight travel. Participate in training sessions, trade shows, and sales meetings as requested. Let us know you're interested in a future opportunity by clicking Introduce Yourself in the top-right corner of the page or create an account to set up email alerts as new job postings become available that meet your interest.
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Responsible for meeting or exceeding assigned annual gross margin budget by promoting and selling products in assigned territory in compliance with the Company's pricing policies. Maintain current customer records, files, and reports of business transactions; assist in collection of past due accounts.
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Thats what our employee ownership culture is all about: working as one team and moving forward together, while honoring the unique value each person brings to our company. We believe that employees with diverse perspectives bring the ideas and innovative thinking we need to solve our biggest challenges and compete in an ever-changing world.
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Carry out sales and merchandise programs as directed, and recommend new items for stock. Knowledge of business administration, sales, and marketing. We want each of our employees to know that they matter and to feel a sense of belonging, ownership and inclusion at Graybar.
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Extensive experience in the Industrial market is strongly preferred. The position is also eligible for sales incentives, based on specific and relevant business metrics. At Graybar, we are known for our comprehensive benefits and our employee stock ownership plan.
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As a full-time employee of Graybar, you will accrue THREE weeks of vacation during your first 12 months, and will have access to a wide variety of our benefits. Why should you join Graybar.
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As an Outside Sales Representative - Industrial, you will develop new prospects and maintain contacts with established customers for the purpose of selling Company products, and customarily and regularly interact with prospects and customers in person at the customer's site of business or other off-site locations.
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At Graybar, our employees are the heart and soul of our company. Benefits include: Medical Insurance and Prescription Drug, Dental Insurance, Vision Plan, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Disability Benefits, Profit Sharing Plan, 401(k) Savings Plan, Paid Vacation, Sick Days and Holidays, Employee Recognition Program.
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Predictable work schedule to plan your life around: no weekends or nights for most roles. Handle customer complaints promptly and effectively, and report potential claims. This position is also commission eligible - based on specific and relevant business metrics.
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Ability to learn our business and to work independently to achieve goals. We believe that everyone should be treated with dignity and respect, and we work to build a collaborative environment where our employees have the opportunity to grow, learn and make a difference, both as individuals and as part of the team.
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The expected pay rate for this position is starting at $47,976.00 annually subject to increase based on experience. Keep management informed of local competition and market conditions. Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled.
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Consistent with our values, we welcome people from all backgrounds, cultures and experiences into our company because we believe its the right thing to do and the right way to run our business. Minimum 5 years experience required; 6+ years preferred.
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extensive travel in person jobs Title: sales representative Company: Graybar in Beltsville, District Of Columbia
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