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Current Regional Sales Managers have prior experience as managers of functional teams (sales, customer service, manufacturing), including managing direct reports, giving them strong business backgrounds appropriate for interfacing with senior customer management and high-level Mitsubishi Chemical Group management.
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AWS Global Strategic Partners (GSP) Sales is seeking a world class sales professional to manage one or more global strategic partner customer relationships for our largest and most strategic professional services and solutions providers.
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Work well within a team of various stakeholders (Sales Engineer, Solution Specialist, Customer Success, Sales Operations) The Mid-Market Managed Account Sales Team consists of highly capable and passionate salespeople focused on delivering wins for the Mid-Market Segment of the QuickBooks Digital Ecosystem.
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Maintain customer relations, GSO relations, trade relations, industry relations and staff relations. Work closely with all departments such as Convention Services and Reservation Sales departments to ensure that all details are communicated for to ensure a successful meeting experience.
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The Senior National Sales Manager (VP Of Sales) will develop and implement sales strategies, identify potential customers, lead existing customer and vendor relationships, and supervise customer and competitor activity and industry trends.
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The Sales Manager in Training will be learning how to manage their direct reports to guide all sales activities, ensuring the execution of the organizational strategy to achieve maximum customer satisfaction, sales and profitability.
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The Area Sales Manager reports to the Regional Manager and is responsible for all sales related activities for Water & Power customers in the Southeast US. The position is responsible for developing and maintaining customer relationships with End Users, Engineering Consultants, Contractors, and Channel Partners.
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3-5 years sales manager experience 2 references Responsibilities Qualified candidate must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in dealer management Passionate about customer retention and CSI in Sales Determine monthly and yearly forecasts in terms of unit sales, gross profit objectives, and departmental profits.
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As part of an industry leading organization, the Area Sales Manager works closely with colleagues and customers to ensure optimal solutions and deliver the right solutions.
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The Area Sales Manager manages customer relationships and negotiates commercial and supply agreements. Job Description The Sales department implements strategies to achieve sustainable financial results, maintains and grows customer accounts, and leads alignment of the Sales group to the structure of the regional defined business systems.
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Optibelt is seeking a Technical Sales Manager who will be at the forefront of our business, driving sales by leveraging technical expertise and excellent customer relationship skills.
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You will ensure all point of sale and marketing materials are accurate, up-to-date, and compelling while keeping precise records of all sales activities, including leads, follow-ups, and closed deals in the customer relationship management (CRM) software.
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The Bookstore and Resource Center Manager will lead the Sales Associates to ensure the highest standards of customer service and merchandise presentation while achieving budgetary sales goals.
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Collaboration: Partnership with the Prestige and total Beauty team to drive line sales and deliver the customer experience. You will also engage with customers to learn about their beauty and style choices, enhance your creativity through customer consultation and make-up and product application, and feel satisfied when your skills and passion for beauty help you and your team reach sales targets.
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We are seeking a passionate, customer-oriented Group Sales Manager to join the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Atlanta-Galleria team in Atlanta, GA. The successful applicant will demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills and be eager to excel in their role.
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