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At Aprimo, the Business Development Representative (BDR) will work with Demand Generation to assist Sales Executives (SE) to drive new business revenue into an assigned vertical territory.
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The Business Development Representative will play an integral role in generating net-new business through outbound opportunities and managing strategic conversations with our Enterprise and Mid-Market Account Executives in prospect accounts to drive continued growth for our sales organization.
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Evolve Security is looking for a results-driven Sales Development Representative with excellent interpersonal skills to actively seek out and engage customer prospects. This is a growth opportunity role, with the intention of building sales team members quickly as they mature in our process and demonstrate aptitude in the role to account executives for a career cyber security sales.
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The Architectural Sales Representative (ASR) is responsible for promoting the full line of Brickworks products and services to architects, designers, contractors, distributors and other construction industry professionals in their assigned territory.
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Strictly adheres to all laws and Zimmer Biomet policies and SOPs regarding the interaction with HCP’s (Health Care Professionals), product handling and complaints, expense reporting, sales activities and training.
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This position will drive sales growth through communication and in-person interactions with current and prospective customers regarding Zimmer Biomet products. Education/Experience Requirements Bachelor’s degree plus a minimum of 2 years’ proven experience in orthopedic sales, or a minimum of 6 years’ proven sales experience in the medical device industry.
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The Role: KREWE is seeking a highly motivated, goal-oriented independent Sales Representative to join our Wholesale sales team and manage the Midwest territory. Reporting to the Wholesale Sales & Operations Manager, this Sales Representative is based in the Midwest territory.
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With an average YOY growth of 20% of money transfer services, as Outside Sales Representative for our Chicago territory, you will execute established sales plans and objectives to increase Intermex market share by developing new local SMB territory.
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Medical Sales Representative - Compression. Medical Sales Representative – Compression. Medical Sales Representative page is loaded. Medical Sales Representative.
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Job Title - Business Development Representative (BDR) As a member of the BDR team, coupled with our award-winning marketing team, you'll be the driving force behind YCharts' sales success - and you'll reap the rewards.
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Experience understanding, using, and employing syndicated data, customer card/POS data, and panel data to guide internal and external wins through sales and share growth (experience with data sources such as Nielsen, IRI, NPD, Numerator, 84.51, dunnhumby, SPINS, Stratum, Spectra/demographics, SPSOneScreen, Symphony Retail AI/EYC.
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Carboline is looking to fill an open Territory Sales Representative within their Central Region seeking candidates located near Chicago, IL or Wisconsin to focus heavily on Carboline's Flooring Market.
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Strategic Sales Development Representative (Chicago) Consistently meet and exceed KPI's for weekly meetings held and Qualified Sales Opportunities generated. Contact, educate, and qualify inbound and outbound leads in order to generate qualified sales opportunities.
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Professional Development Reimbursement - FFC will match 50% of the cost for an activity up to a maximum reimbursement amount of $200 allowed during the calendar year. We are looking to hire full-time Membership Sales Representatives who are coachable, self-motivated, and ambitious.
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Our Business Development Representative (BDR) team is a high impact group made up of former public accountants that are starting their sales career. We have Employee Resource Groups, community volunteer opportunities, social events, DEI initiatives, and reimbursements for professional development relevant to your role.
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