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They will leverage their clinical and sales expertise to design/develop cutting edge sales strategies to drive VieMed's disease management program and respiratory products to new market potential to grow the business within the assigned territory.
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As a Territory Sales Manager for our Veterinary Sales Team, you are the face behind our brand as these providers consider Pro Plan Veterinary Diets®. Through continuous training, Territory Sales Managers will develop an expertise in our diets and strategic sales plans, just as you'll need to understand our channel partners' goals, so that we are simultaneously creating a healthier pet community and gaining market share.
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Territory Sales Manager. Collaborate with Sales Coordination & Client Services teams to provide quality customer service and post-sales follow up. A natural "Hunter" sales orientation.
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This is a remote (virtual) field-based sales position that must be located within the geographic territory of SE IndianaYour responsibilities will include:Calling on livestock owners (primary focus being cattle, horse, and show) to evaluate existing feeding programs, and to recommend and assist them with their nutritional programs.
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As a TruGreen Territory Sales Representative, you can use your people skills to help new and existing customers find the right lawn care maintenance plans, both at people's homes and/or by phone.
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The Field Sales Representative (FSR) will manage and build distributor relationships, educate and motivate distributor reps to gain new distribution, build volume in existing accounts, execute at the chain level within an assigned territory.
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Develop new business, penetrate existing accounts, and minimize lost business to achieve profitable sales growth and special objectives within assigned territory. + Reside or willing to relocate to the geographical vicinity of territory.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM), reporting to the Territory Vice President (TVP), is a member of the Regional Sales Management team. The RSM is responsible for: account profitability, sales growth and sales service standards in his/her assigned region, key account maintenance and strategic sales planning at account level, analyzing data to identify and execute a plan to enhance sales and profit growth in his/her region.
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Proven and successful track record in sales of Capital Equipment/Industrial Sales Preferred Knowledge of CAD and/or technical background Ability to work independently Ability to travel extensively within your assigned territory Valid driver's license with an excellent driving record What FARO can offer you: FARO has excellent benefits for you and your family.
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The sales support coordinators are responsible for sales prospecting within their assigned geographical territories, utilizing sales techniques and territory-level marketing campaigns intended to generate external wholesaler appointments with the right advisors.
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Well-informed about our competitors' activities in assigned territory; informs manager of any changing competitive pricing programs, marketing directives, or door-to-door sales tactics. Success in a previous sales position, prospecting, or cold calling; direct sales experience is preferred but not required.
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Position Overview: The primary function of the District Sales Manager (DSM) is to effectively manage the day to day activities associated with the assigned geographic sales territory, develop new customers, and expand sales to existing customers at all levels.
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What makes this opportunity exciting is the ability to work in a larger territory starting off with just a few sales manager to cover each region of the US - East, Midwest, and western regions and may even allow you to move into different regions until others are hired on to help with the territory.
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This position will be responsible for sales territory in SW Ohio. This is a remote position; however, candidate must live in the territory, preferably Ohio. + Develop OEM accounts within your territory as per the regional sales managers direction.
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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience, or equivalent relatable experience including completion of the Sysco Sales Internship.
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