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The Director of Sales – Convenience & Fuel, Emerging Channels, and Internal Brands is responsible for both new account acquisition (Business Development) as well as account management / retention of existing business.
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Equivalent work experience in sales, marketing, business, customer service, hospitality, travel industry or with a surgical practice may be substituted in lieu of a bachelors degree. Two (2) years related experience in sales, marketing, business, customer service, hospitality, travel industry or with a surgical practice.
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The Sales Executive will be responsible for directing the selling, up-selling and client communication to coordinate the sale of premium hospitality food & beverage services for all assigned events.
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Through the years, it has cultivated competencies in hotel management, restaurant management, asset management, finance, sales, marketing, design, and construction. Fluency across multiple real estate uses, commitment to quality and the ability to work with partners and local governments have enabled Legacy to define and develop innovative projects in senior housing, residential and retail uses in addition to its core focus in hospitality and urban mixed-use.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience , or equivalent relatable experience.
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1 year of experience working in Inside Sales, Retail Sales, Customer Service, Call Center, Management Trainee, or Restaurant/Hospitality is preferred. Schedule calls between Houzz professionals and our SaaS Sales Representatives.
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At least one year of experience in sales, hospitality, customer service, and/or leasing. Knowledge of apartment management laws and regulations at the federal, state, and local levels preferred.
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While you work on projects that will shape the future of hospitality, you'll experience a structured Learning and Development curriculum designed especially to help you gain an insider's view of hospitality operations, sales, strategy, finance, technology and other areas.
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Minimum of 3 years of retail or luxury retail store management experience or relevant customer related experience (e.g., hospitality). Provide management presence on the sales floor, coaching the team and ensuring Tiffany client experience expectations are being always delivered.
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The role requires experience with sales, catering and/or event-planning, preferably in the luxury hospitality and/or restaurant industry. The Group Dining Sales Manager is a highly visible sales and management position involving selling, planning, scheduling, coordinating and execution of contracted private party/large group dining events and corporate bulk gift card sales.
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Position Summary Front of House Operations Managers are our in-house hospitality professionals who ensure daily operational excellence, overall guest satisfaction and management of the FOH team.
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The Market Sales Manager oversees and drives the Value-Added Services (VAS) sales, customer experience, Associate development and regulatory compliance as a member of the management team.
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Background in hospitality, sales, ideally beverage alcohol. - Ensure that merchandising objectives are being executed in concert with the distributor field sales team. Ensure brand visibility via shelf management positions, drink features and promotions.
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3+ years of experience in sales, account management and/or new business development. This role is for sales professionals who thrive in a producer role and are eager and self-motivated to drive growth through innovation.
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As an Ambassador of the Maison, he/she achieves and exceeds sales targets as directed by management and proactively develops his/her client portfolio. Consistently achieve and/or exceed the monthly sales target, as directed by management.
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