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The day-to-day of a DMC will include cold calling, as well as creating, analyzing, and presenting reports on the results of marketing programs to clients during regular scheduled dealer visits.
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Participate in ongoing sales training· Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting. Compensation Range - Commission OnlyThis is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional.
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Highlights NO cold calling, and NO bugging friends and family to buy from you NO network marketing or MLM NO membership fees, dues, franchise fees, etc. Highlights NO cold calling, and NO bugging friends and family to buy from you NO network marketing or MLM NO membership fees, dues, franchise fees, etc.
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The DMC will report to the Regional Sales Director, and will work closely with key internal contacts, such as the Marketing Services Representatives, to assist with customer care issues and provide solutions.
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Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting. This is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional. This is a 100% commission only, sole proprietor, 1099 sales position.
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We work in the areas of Mortgage Protection, Final Expense Protection, Debt Elimination, retirement planning for our younger clients and retirement preparation for those clients ready to retire. Commissions paid daily by our insurance carriers.
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Absolutely NO cold-calling or lead generation required. As an In-Home Sales Representative at West Shore Home®, you are positioned for success through pre-set appointments paired with an uncapped base salary plus commission structure and a supportive team and training program to assist you in the next level of career achievement.
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The Dealer Marketing (Territory Sales) Consultant (DMC) will be responsible for providing marketing solutions to automotive dealer clients within an assigned territory and increasing revenue by meeting or exceeding sales objectives.
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Our customers come to you – no cold calling! NFM's 401(k) also offers Berkshire Stock as an investment option Nebraska Furniture Mart is an Equal Opportunity Employer Apply Now. 5 years furniture sales required Interior design experience required Ability to work early mornings/late nights and weekends based on business needs Pre-employment screening includes, but isn't limited to, criminal background check Benefits: What's in It for You.
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Work From Home Sales Representative. Meet with these families in person or through a video chat and help them find the protection plan that is right for them. Pass a criminal background check and drug screening.
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Conduct business development best practices and methodologies, including cold calling, lead generation, prospecting, market canvassing to set meetings with prospective buyers of our services within the SLED space.
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Your responsibilities will include:Primary focus on new business development, in connection with an annual production requirement, includes lead generation campaigns, cold calling, letters, etc.
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We work with clients that have requested information - no cold calling. Warm leads are available-no cold calls. We also offer retirement income and savings strategies as well as debt consolidation plans.
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Limitless upward mobility within our SLED practice, as it continues to grow and evolve into other potential locations. We are looking for our next standout Business Development Executive to drive growth within our SLED (State, Local and Higher Education) portfolio.
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No Cold Calling! No cold calling! Kansas City Steak, a National Beef Company, Corporate Sales Department is looking for friendly, qualified professionals to fill a team of seasonal full-time sales positions.
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