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Demonstrate ownership of store's sales performance (Sales, Average sale, Business builders, Denim) Responsible for training and coaching with manager on all non-sales positions.
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As a highly motivated and results-driven multi-unit Wireless Sales Manager, you will recruit, lead, and motivate a team of experienced Wireless Sales Pros to achieve sales and business targets in multiple retail locations.
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As the Catering Sales Manager, you will have the opportunity to build relationships with clients and generate new business opportunities. Your goal will be to exceed sales targets and contribute to the growth and success of our catering business.
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Sales Generation and Guest ServicePerform quality alterations on merchandise at store locationFollow ticket instructions and markings based on Guest specificationsAccommodate Guests with on the spot alterations when requested by Store LeadersMeet deadlines and Guest expectations for merchandise alterationsOperationsAbility to work a flexible schedule, which may include mornings, evenings, and weekends, and the day of/day after Thanksgiving and Christmas, based upon store and business needs.
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Serves as liaison and between sales team, compliance, and other business lines throughout the firm. Under general supervision, provide overall support to management, advisors and other support staff including, operating the firms business process management system, maintaining appropriate files, monitoring multiple email inboxes, working with back office to ensure processing is completed, handling of inbound calls/requests when needed and all other facets of support activities assigned.
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Position Summary: In the role of Retail and E-Commerce Manager at NOLA Gold Rugby, you will oversee all aspects of our team store, e-commerce platform, private label collections, event sales, retail partnerships, and licensing opportunities.
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Conduct face-to-face presentations in our state-of-the-art sales centers located at one of our award-winning resorts. Our Vacation Ownership business line includes Club Wyndham, WorldMark by Wyndham, Margaritaville Vacation Club, Accor Vacation Club and the brand new Sports Illustrated Resorts.
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Business Development: Participate in sales pursuit efforts as a team member or subject matter advisor. Experience leading pre-sales, proposal, and RFPs. Deep e xpertise in the following SAP business processes : Order to Cash, Warehouse Management, and Plan to Produce.
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Needs to be able to overcome objections and perform within a short, luxury sales cycle. Initial Paid Training, covering our sales process, product knowledge, and the psychology of the sale.
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The Area Sales Manager (ASM) for the Central Business Center is a revenue-generating sales position working with a group of Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram and FIAT dealerships within the New Orleans territory.
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We use business as a force for good by putting people and the planet right up there with profit, which is why Athleta is a certified B Corp. Ready to make a move? Support sales floor, fitting room, check out, and back of house processes, as required.
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Drives and executes all digital sales strategies including ship from store and BOPIS within the store. Communicates store and customer feedback to the District or Market Manager to grow the business.
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This role will be both strategic and tactical in nature - we are seeking an individual with an entrepreneurial mindset and passion for consultative technology sales who can work with ambiguity and assist in building a high-growth & high-potential business from the ground-up.
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In this role you will pursue multi-unit sales opportunities with existing customers and build new business opportunities by offering value-added wireless products and solutions to an organization's communication needs.
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As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you will cultivate relationships, develop new business, and provide innovative solutions to our customers, helping them to achieve their goals and, in return, yours.
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