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Arrow has an exciting new opportunity for a Sales & Marketing Representative, you will be selling Arrow's line card of passive, electromechanical, and connector products and be the daily contact for customers and suppliers.
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Responsible for Sales Excellence through developing and managing customer strategy in assigned account territory. Health Savings Account (HSA)/Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) Options.
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The Sales and Marketing Representative ("SMR") is responsible for establishing and developing new customers for the company while maintaining and enhancing existing customer relationships and revenue.
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Then, don’t miss your opportunity to join our Franchise as a Sales & Marketing Account manager. Prior experience in face to face sales and marketing. Initiates marketing strategies that support and grow the company's sales objectives.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Sales Representative Position type: Full-Time, Contract to hireDuration: 3 MonthLocation: Shreveport, LAAs a Sales Representative, you will: Responsible for increasing sales, promoting product awareness and educating clients and key customers on company products.
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Managing the overall account relationship by providing strategic service and support to the assigned customer base. Sell and drive Solutions Selling within the approved account level strategy.
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As the owner of the overall customer Quote to Order sales objectives, set strategy for the quote process, coordinate resources and processing of customer quotations (Quote Center, Quote Cover Sheet, PM Views, Management, FSR, Suppliers, Value Add, and SSG), validate EOL. Item class change (NCNR), negotiate to price and Quote markup (own strategy and application) and notify the customer of all/any price increases.
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2-4 years of experience in electronics distribution or experience in passive electronic component sales strongly preferred (Power Supplies, Cable assemblies, Thermal, Connectors, Magnetics, Capacitors/Resistors.
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Requirements of the Full-Time Sales & Marketing Representative: Ability to learn basic sales and marketing skills Detail-oriented Fun and outgoing personality Strong people skills Ability to work with a team as well as individually Performance/Success driven Excellent time management skills Effective Problem-Solving Techniques Student Mentality Must be eligible to work in the U.S. #LI-Onsite Powered by JazzHR.
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Look at what many of our Sales Representatives were doing before finding their home at RevLocal: Account Executives or Outside Sales RepsTerritory Managers or Route SalespeopleDoor-to-Door Sales or CanvassersBusiness Development Reps or Lead GeneratorsField Marketers or Direct MarketersOther Requirements: Must have a valid driver's license, reliable automobile, current auto insurance #LI-Remote.
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Compensation: $70,000 - $90,000 Who can be a successful RevLocal Sales Representative? Our Sales Representatives help local businesses grow by providing proven digital marketing products.
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Once proficient in sales, our Account Managers start learning additional business systems and operations to build their leadership capabilities. Currently, we are hiring an Entry Level Account Manager to join the team.
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Present and sell services to current and potential clients as directed by Sales and Marketing Account Manager. As a Sales account manager, you should work to satisfy customers' needs and requests, respond to their queries in a timely manner and aspire to deliver a positive customer experience.
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Manage all reporting from lower level account associates and coach accordingly. The representative will be the main point of contact for both new and existing customers in order to pinpoint their needs to grow the customer base that uses our client's products and services.
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The Marketing and Sales Representative will be responsible for overseeing a designated territory as assigned by the Sales Account Manager and will manage the end-to-end process of initial outreach, customer sign-up, delivery, and experience.
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