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Requirements for the Sales Territory Manager include: Selling skills and outside sales experience required (government contract and bid experience a plus) A minimum of two years of experience in the pavement or bridge maintenance industry preferred (or related fields such as construction, asphalt, concrete, chemicals, etc.
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The Ceva Veterinary Sales Territory Manager is a bright, self-motivated, results-oriented sales driver. Veterinary Sales Territory Manager - Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Reporting to the Wholesale Sales & Operations Manager, this Sales Representative is based in the Midwest territory. KREWE is seeking a highly motivated, goal-oriented independent Sales Representative to join our Wholesale sales team and manage the Midwest territory.
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Analyze sales / market data and report to TM/Regional Sales Director to address customer concerns and assist in development of territory strategy. The Territory Sales Representative maintains ultimate responsibility for the entire territory.
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The Medicare Sales Representative ensures that Communicare Medicare Advantage products are the choice for Medicare eligible individuals in their assigned territory. The Medicare Sales Representative is responsible for following up on leads, identifying and attending community outreach events targeted for seniors, establishing relationships and present opportunities with provider groups, hospitals and clinics, and for self-generating leads.
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Territory Sales Manager - Payroll/ HCM. As a Territory Sales Manager, you'll also play an important role in recruiting, hiring, and growing your sales team.
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7+ years' experience exceeding sales quota as a Major/Strategic or Large Account Manager, Channel Account Manager, or Territory Account Manager for a multinational company.
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Bachelor's degree in field with 5+ years of related healthcare sales experience, preferably in laboratory diagnostics OR Master's degree in field with 3+ years of related healthcare sales experience, preferably in laboratory diagnostics.
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Handex is seeking a motivated and entrepreneurial Sales Executive to make an impact in the Industrial Dewatering Services market in the Mid-West Region. As the Sales Excecutive, you will be responsible for networking, and building our solids separation industrial dewatering business development initiatives for municipal wastewater treatment plants, chemical manufacturing, pulp and paper and refining.
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The Enterprise Account Executive will play an integral role in developing the territory and will focus on formulating and executing a sales strategy within an assigned territory, resulting in new customer acquisition and revenue growth.
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The Field Reimbursement Manager will execute the collaborative territory strategic plan through partnership with internal and external stakeholders, including acting as an extension of patient support program and in other collaboration with other partners.
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The Senior Account Executive, Indianapolis (Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks counties) is an outstanding sales executive with experience in medical or biological science product sales, who will bring the first and only single-gene NIPT supported carrier and aneuploidy screen to OBGYN clinics & MFMs practices throughout the Indianapolis (Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks counties) territory.
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As a Sales Development Executive, you will play a key role in expanding our client base and driving insurance sales. No cold calling, door-to-door sales, or network marketing involved.
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The sales manager position provides leadership on the motorcycle sales floor and manages all aspects of the buying experience for our customers. The sales manager works with team members to provide a great sales environment and balances the correct new and used motorcycle inventory so that great choices are available for shoppers.
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We are currently seeking an Executive Steward at Lucas Oil Stadium and the Indiana Convention Center. The Executive Steward is responsible for leading the Stewarding Department staff and is responsible for monitoring and organizing the flow of activity within the kitchen in a way that complements and supports quality food preparation and service.
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