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District Sales ManagerReporting To: RVP of Sales Direct Reports: YesStatus: Full-TimeExempt/Non-Exempt: ExemptDivision: Sales Job Purpose:The District Sales Manager is responsible for the leadership, management, and profitability of an assigned sales district within XL Parts.
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Group Sales Manager, Miami Heat. This person will lead the Group Sales team efforts for the Miami Heat and will be responsible for maximizing group ticket sales and profitability.
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The Senior Sales Manager position is responsible for the development and management of a team of up to 4 quota-carrying Commercial Account Executives (AEs). The right person for this Senior Sales Manager position must have the proven ability to increase the productivity of Account Executives through skill development and adherence to activity standards; while providing inspiration, rapid conflict resolution, and the ability to build a high-performance sales culture.
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Job Overview: As the Gun Store Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of our firearms retail store. With a commitment to safety, education, and customer satisfaction, we are seeking a dynamic and experienced Gun Store Manager to join our team.
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If you are driven, experienced in aviation sales, and ready for a challenging yet rewarding role, apply today for the Regional Sales Manager position! Keywords: Regional Sales Manager, Aviation, Full-Time, Americas, Career Opportunity, Competitive Salary, Benefits, Sales Strategy, Client Relationship, Aviation Industry, Miami, Broward County.
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Responsible for identifying and developing core talent, including stewardship of the Talent Management Review at the DSM and Sales Account Manager, Sales Merchandising Supervisor, and Sales Merchandiser level.
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Sr Sales Territory Manager- Healthcare ACO/MSO. Senior Healthcare Sales Territory Manager. Must have at least 3 - 5 years of proven sales or business development experience within healthcare, specific to an ACO, MSO, Medicare Advantage, or related ( exp must be selling to Physicians, PC, and IM.
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We are proud to be the largest sales partner for many of the major theme parks, attractions, entertainment producers, and other travel organizations in the country. The Manager, Accounting will have an integral role in the Accounting & Finance team which includes the day-to-day accounting operations and compliance functions.
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This individual will support and assist the Event Sales Manager. Event Manager will assist in phones if Sales Coordinator is on the line. Minimum 2 years of hospitality group sales, administrative assistant, promotional marketing, advertising, and/or public relations preferred.
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I am working with a very progressive and innovative Dental Sales organization in trying to fill an expansion Territory Manager opening in the Miami, FL metro based territory. -Business-to-Business sales (Uniform Rental; Facility Services; Office Products/IT Services; Consumer "On-Premise" -Bars/Restaurants; Staffing Services) is an ideal background to come from for this career opportunity.
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The Catering Sales Manager reports directly to the Chief Operating Officer and is responsible for working in partnership with Restaurant Catering Leads to drive market catering sales in the Miami + Ft. Lauderdale region to support our existing and future locations in South Florida.
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Is seeking a forward-thinking Group Sales Coordinator to join its remarkable Miami-based, in-house team. It is essential that The Group Sales Associate must demonstrate an upbeat and friendly disposition, have excellent customer service skills, build professional relationship with all clients including travel partners with the ability to manage financial contracts and achieve established goals.
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Qualify rooms and space requests by obtaining the necessary information required to assign the lead to the proper sales manager. The Conference Services Manager plan, organizes, and manages the in-house details for groups and.
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Support sales efforts as directed by the Regional Vice President and the corporate sales organization. Perform front desk sales representative and night auditor duties as required by staffing levels and business demand.
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All non-sales roles participate in an annual cash bonus program, while sales roles have an incentive plan. The Manager, Learning Systems, is responsible for the planning, implementation, and administration of learning management systems and other technology platforms designed to support employee development and training programs across ship and shore audiences.
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