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Strong field sales career growth & talent development culture for top performers. Ollie’s ATL Ollie’s ATL helps lead a retail sales team that’s passionate about selling merchandise and ensures a good customer experience.
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The Assistant Sales/Telemarketing Manager will focus on the daily coaching, training and motivating the outbound lead generation staff to exceed daily goal of appointments set for the Business to Business outside Account Executives, as well as assist the General Sales Manager in the day-to-day operation of the office to ensure the team is achieving its set goals.
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Lead weekly educational sales meetings to drive sales performance and ensure representative's knowledge base. Manage, coach, and monitor Independent Contractor Sales Representative performance.
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Using elements of GameStop's buy, sell, trade, and reservation business model, the Circle of Life, the Assistant Store Manager develops and promotes a sales culture by creating individualized and complete solutions for every guest and providing outstanding guest service experiences through professional conduct and shared passion for gaming.
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Works closely with loan officers, builder sales representatives, and new home purchasers to assist all parties in completing the purchase transaction. Assists the Loan Officer in maintaining customer satisfaction and sales capture to meet goals.
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Wireless Retail Assistant Store Manager Qualifications: 2+ years of retail wireless sales experience or equivalent experience in a retail setting as a key holder or shift leader with consistent attainment of sales quota and objectives.
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The Assistant Manager, Commercial Service Center is partners with the Commercial Sales team to grow the customer base and managing sales plans and profit margins. Customer service, inside sales, outside sales, or sales operations experience a plus.
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Our company is seeking a bilingual Administrative Assistant supporting the sales team. Administrative Assistant Responsibilities:Client Relationship Management: Assist the sales team in developing and maintaining strong relationships with clients and prospective clients through regular communication and follow-ups.
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Established ability to produce sales results while minimizing loss. Produce sales gains, by providing customer service. Learn to provide consistent, documented appraisal of an associate’s sales performance.
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Top performing full-time Retail Assistant Store Managers can earn up to $40+ per hour if sales goals and training expectations are successfully met. Many of our Area Sales Leaders started out as Store Leaders, and many of our Store Leaders started out as Assistant Store Managers.
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Delivering sales, customer experience, merchandising, visual, and operational expectations. Coaching, and motivating your team to drive sales that deliver exceptional customer service. Act as a partner between customers, sales associates and store leadership.
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We are working with a very steady and reliable client who needs a great Administrative Assistant to help process sales orders and support the CFO of the company. Key Responsibilities: - Data Entry: Accurately input sales orders into the company’s database and maintain updated records.
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Store Office Assistants are responsible for supporting sales associates, customers, and store management, processing payments and finance applications answering delivery questions, assisting with customer care responsibilities, answering phones, and various other office duties as assigned.
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Proactively contribute to sales growth through guest experience, staff development, and operations management. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Assistant General Manager to join our team at Wingstop.
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If you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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