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A Mortgage Banker Branch Manager network may consist of Mortgage Loan Originator's, Real Estate professionals, Builders, Accountants, Attorneys, Financial Planners, Architects, Title Companies, Appraisers and other professional and personal contacts, as well as other valuable referral sources, and is enhanced by the regular participation in business related development opportunities, community efforts to promote home ownership and professional organizations.
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Our Chicago branch is looking for a new Area Customs Brokerage Development Manager to join our Customs team. The Area Customs Brokerage Development position will manage the growth of customs services within the assigned area of the United States.
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Assist in the development of a 'policy and procedure' for the recruiting process to build consistency and continuity, as well as ensure full utilization of all available resourcesProvide support, training and assistance to branch staff within region in managing applicant tracking within the automated applicant tracking system, as well as managing specific areas of ATS related to recruiting activities (i.e., posting job openings, etc.
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The Branch Assistant Manager works with the Branch Manager to organize, plan, and implement strategies in a Sherwin-Williams Automotive Branch. Have at least one (1) year of work experience in a Sherwin-Williams Automotive Branch.
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The Branch Manager is responsible for the development, training, coaching, mentoring and performance of the branch staff. The branch manager leads the operations of the branch including sales, lending, new accounts, member service and cash operations.
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Others including Regional Presidents, Regional Sales Operations Directors, Customer Development Manager, Inside Account Managers, and branch operations personnel. Demonstrate, maintain, and sustain proper use of the business development tools as assessed in-market by the Manager-Corporate Accounts.
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Must have at least one (1) year of work experience in retail, sales, or customer service or have completed a Sherwin-Williams Development Program. Your video interview is reviewed by a member of our Recruitment team and our top candidates are invited to meet with our team in a store, specialty wholesale branch, floorcovering facility or delivery service terminal.
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Oversee the development and mentoring of all branch sales and management personnel with the focus on long term retention and fostering a customer service culture. Annual sales forecasting, budgeting and AR review as required as well as monthly P&L reviews with Branch Managers; Regional Director and Executive Team as requested.
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All record of visits, calls, meetings, quotations must be visible in CRM and discussed in weekly Sales meeting with the District/Branch Manager. Responsible for meeting assigned sales targets for agreement-based services and new business development.
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Participate in the development of long-range sales planning and growth strategies. We are seeking an experienced, motivated rentals depot manager for our Chicago, IL location to plan and execute on innovative solutions for customers across a large demographic area.
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In addition, the District Manager will exemplify the successful financial professional profile by maintaining a sound, profitable personal and district sales practice consistent with branch and company strategy.
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Supports retail staff in their career development with in-house training, webinars and utilization of all resource tools. Partner with Regional Manager for management of goals, staff training, scheduling, performance appraisals, corrective action, and monthly/quarterly reporting.
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Internal Robert Half experience as a top performing Practice Director or Branch Director or prior experience as a top performing account manager of large, strategic account clients in a staffing organization.
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The Business Development Representative will report directly into Richmond’s Manager of Branch Operations within our Commercial Services practice. Potential to move into National Accounts or into a Manager of Branch Operations opening a new market within years if that is your desire.
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The Branch Assistant Manager assists the Branch Manager with the duties required for the day-to-day operation of a large distribution facility with a focus on sales management.
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