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As an Equipment Sales Specialist, you will work within a defined territory to sell John Bean products to general service automotive repair facilities, Automotive Dealerships, and Collision Centers.
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With our diverse talents and deep pride in the Snap-on family of brands, we drive innovation, we create value, and we maximize shop’s productivity and revenue. Snap-on is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices and laws.
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We are looking for energetic Outside Sales Representatives and our ideal candidate has an upbeat and engaging personality and is self-motivated and purpose driven. Prior sales experience is not required as we provide the training to help you be successful in this position.
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Outside Sales Representatives educate and inform homeowners on what they're entitled to through storm damage as it relates to roofing, siding and gutter projects protecting their most valued investment at a fraction of retail costs.
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5 years outside sales experience, preferably in industrial sales. A CNC machine tool Sales Engineer contributes to the success of Hartwig by establishing and building relationships with our existing CNC machine tool customer base as well as developing new business opportunities.
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What Does an Outside Sales Representative Do? GMS, one of the country’s leading PEOs, is looking for high energy individuals with aggressive hunting skills to join our Outside Sales Team. Who are YOU.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Sales experience (outside sales or inside sales representative, retail sales associate, or telemarketing) preferredSuccessful track record of meeting sales goals/quotas preferredAbility to effectively relate to a customer Property & Casualty Life/ Health license BENEFITS:Hourly plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Growth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my officeLicensing reimbursement Signing bonus for pre-licensed professionals.
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This is an outside direct sales position focused on your dedicated sales territory. Weekly draw pay option plus commissions (no caps and short sales cycle-3 business days) as well as monthly cash sales bonuses, quarterly stock share bonuses, incentive trips, and vested renewal commissions.
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Position Overview: This is an outside sales position working in your own assigned sales territory. Candidates within 6 months or less of degree completion will be considered, as will candidates with less than 4 years of professional work experience who have relevant or specialized outside sales experience.
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Role Overview: As an outside sales professional, you'll work primarily in your assigned sales territory, meeting face-to-face with small and medium-sized business owners and decision-makers.
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We are looking for an Outside Sales Representative to join our team! You will manage various sales & marketing functions as well as be a part of the leadership that drives company success.
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Ability to comply with local/State health code requirements for soda fountain and food service/sales; and. Meet local/State minimum age requirements for sale of tobacco and alcohol sales (where applicable.
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WHAT YOU WILL DO: The Outside Sales Representative (“OSR”) will customarily and regularly sell products and services offered by 84 Lumber to current and new clientele away from 84 Lumber stores and other locations.
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A typical day could include making sales calls, moving prospects through our sales process, delivering IPs and proposals, and working with our internal teams to qualify prospects. If you have some sales experience, we’ll be especially interested.
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Sales experience (outside sales or inside sales representative, retail sales associate, or telemarketing) preferred. As our Customer Service Representative, you'll work to inspire customer loyalty and significantly enhance the overall State Farm Insurance customer experience.
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