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The Territory Business Manager (Discovery Lead) will coordinate with the rest of the sales team to share information and develop strategies. 2+ years of successful pharmaceutical or medical sales required.
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Area Sales Manager responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following : Sells utilizing the Diatherix Eurofins sales approach Educates customers on the value of Diatherix Eurofins products and services.
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As a Medicare Sales Support Manager, you will be responsible for driving and delivering growth and retention results for our Medicare Advantage program. Job DescriptionUse Your Strengths at Wellmark as a Medicare Sales Support Manager.
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The overall responsibilities of this role are to develop and sustain a business strategy designed to gain or protect market share for accounts in the territory, provide basic technical service to Summit/Argos customers, lead the marketing and sales efforts within the sales territory, and to monitor the quality and performance of Summit/Argos and competitive products in the territory.
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You will also receive the use of a company car upon entry into the Branch Manager ranks. Branch Manager Trainees will progress through the training curriculum within their first nine months of employment.
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Non-sales positions have the opportunity to participate in a bonus program. Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or other professional designations a plus, pursuit of internal audit certification will be encouraged and supported within the role.
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As a Rental Manager Trainee, you’ll be part of a dynamic team, equipped to succeed and empowered to develop your career, with real growth, in a focus and timely fashion. On a voluntary basis as well as based on scheduling, the Rental Management Trainee will be required to perform the role of On-Call Representative based on work schedules as determined by Supervisor.
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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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5+ years of experience in an outside / technical sales role within the electrical / wire and cable industry; previous experience in utility-scale solar a plus but not required. Perform onsite and virtual sales calls and maintain frequent phone and email correspondence with client base to ensure that Paige isat the forefront of their purchasing decisions.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of GM, Perishables, and Store Operations; Service Managers. Understands and follows local, state, and company policies on sales of tobacco, liquor, and lottery tickets.
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Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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As the Senior Manager, Sales Enablement in Cetera’s Demand Center, you will lead the development and execution of strategies, programs, and resources to empower our sales teams and drive revenue growth.
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Communicates to and collaborates with the Market Manager, Regional Sales Director, Marketing Manager, Key Account Team, Sales Management Team and whoever is necessary to win at retail.
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7+ years of experience in NATIONWIDE INTERIOR WIDE FORMAT PRINT SIGNAGE SALES, with a proven track record of generating new business. 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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Works with local Sales management to fully integrate the functions of Ortho Care with Regional Sales goals. Work directly with the Area Sales Directors to retain and grow business and engage in the planning and development of strategies to meet or exceed business objectives.
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