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Pay: $69,000-$116,000 - Commissions for each brand you bring on - Commissions on Franchise Development Sales - Plus residual payouts after 12 months - Plus bonuses on company profitability Qualifications 5+ years of Franchise Development Experience Proven experience in influencer marketing, brand management, or franchise development.
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Location operationsEnsure a high level of service and execution of organizational standardsAct as main sales manager and sales trainer by identifying training needs and providing ongoing training, coaching, and role-playing opportunities to the team as neededSales management duties include management and motivation to set, achieve and exceed personal, team and individual sales/retail goals.
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7+ years' experience exceeding sales quota as a Major/Strategic or Large Account Manager, or Territory Account Manager for a multinational company. Experience with target account selling, solution selling, and consultative sales techniques.
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Pawnbroker)*: This role will give you the opportunity to interact with customers daily, helping with sales and enjoying the give and take of coming to a mutually satisfying agreement regarding pawn items such as jewelry, electronics, musical instruments, and more.
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Works in conjunction with Territory Business Manager and Inside Sales Specialist to achieve territory goals. In partnership with the Territory Business Manager and Inside Sales Specialists, you will develop a targeting and business strategy and develop and maintain strong relationships with our customers.
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Maintain consistent communication with Regional Practice Manager and Area Sales Manager on all matters related to the territory and region, including accurate forecasting. This includes planning, organizing, and implementing all account management activities related to the sale and distribution of Company products, with high accountability for achieving the territory sales and utilization quotas and objectives.
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The Business Unit Analyst is responsible for developing and delivering sales analysis and comprehensive data reporting in their assigned Business Unit. Working in conjunction with Field Sales, the Business Unit Analysis Manager and under the general direction of the Business Unit Operations Director, the Business Unit Analyst evaluates the overall arc of the Business Unit performance against plan targets and identifies opportunities to bridge depletions, distribution and incentive program gaps.
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The SAM is primarily supported by Regional Business Manager (RBM) Sales Specialists, Canon Finance, Business Units, Service Engineers, Applications Team, and the Zone Vice President of Sales.
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Nearest Major Market: Tampa Job Segment: District Manager, Event Planning, Marketing Manager, Manager, Field Sales, Management, Hospitality, Marketing, Sales. Planning & Programming: Minimum 20% Responsible for understanding and utilizing sales tools to build unique fact-based selling stories that (MS Office, KARMA, OneSource, Datassentials, Nielsen, Power BI) effectively grow existing business, identify new opportunities, and track key marketing programs.
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In lieu of a Bachelor's, minimum of 5 years work experience in customer service or sales, with 2 years as a manager in car rental. We are a leading global mobility service provider with sales of €3.07 billion and around 7,500 employees worldwide.
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Account Manager jobs (AM) are responsible for maintaining and managing Allied Universal Technology Services presence in certain accounts as well as driving sales activities in an assigned market area.
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National Interior Print Wide Format Signage Salesperson/Account Manager A Highly Respected Interior Wide Format Print Signage company is seeking an experienced National Salesperson/Account Manager who has worked with large accounts, nationwide companies to join their team.
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Supervisory Responsibility The Sales Solutions Manager directly supervises, Selling Solutions Leader, Grooming Salon Leader, Sales Solutions Specialists, Dog Trainers, and Grooming Partners.
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These roles include, but are not limited to, Branch Manager, Showroom Manager, Inside Sales Manager or Sales Team Manager. Upon completion of the program, program graduates will be placed into a front-line sales manager role.
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Ability to read instructions and follow through to run reports using the Multiple Inventory Management System Applications for Purchase Order (PO) receiving details for Office Manager, generate sales report for GM, and inventory reports for Distribution Center Manager.
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