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Requirements Responsibilities:· Follow the Norfolk Design & Sales Process: Ensure a consistent and exceptional customer experience by adhering to the Norfolk design and sales process. Education and Experience:· 3+ years in relationship-based sales, preferably in kitchen and bath design.
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Travel regularly with Sales Executives and Relationship Managers to reinforce diagnostic sales concepts and other skills. Design and implement training on the diagnostic sales approach for new and tenured Commercial Team members.
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Experience: You should have prior Sales experience, Professional Sales Training, Sales Education, Sales Internships, or Customer Facing Experience. What You'll Do: As an SDR at Nasuni, you'll embark on a dynamic journey to kickstart your sales career.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in retail sales, field sales or customer service required. In this position, you will drive sales of our premier product lines within one of our largest retailer partners.
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Sales Support Specialist - Industrial Automation - Base Salary to 75k/year - Boston, MA Founded over 80 years ago, our client is an international distributor in the industrial automation and motion control space.
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5+ years of SaaS sales leadership and management experience, with 2 of those as a second-line leader. The ideal candidate for this role is an experienced Second-Line sales leader known for their ability to attract and nurture top talent.
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General Description: The Industry Specialized Program for Select Commercial Insurance Sales Producer -Industry Specialized role, is a comprehensive sales and insurance program focused on outside sales driving new business sales revenue growth of commercial business clients ($10mm and under in sales.
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This is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional. This is a 100% commission only sole proprietor 1099 sales position. Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting.
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Snap-on Inc., a global premiere tool and equipment manufacturer has an opportunity in our Industrial Business Group for an Outside Sales Manager to represent our company and our products serving the New England, New York and New Jersey markets.
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Responsible for generating rental, lease and used vehicle sales leads. Handling the sales and process for inbound calls as well as outbound solicitation. + Meet overall Ryder market share by successfully executing the sales and marketing initiatives.
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In addition the associate is to assist in maintaining a neat, clean, organized workshop, design counter, and sales floor. When not assisting customers execute the production log, maintain the sales floor, restock inventory, and keep the sales floor neat and clean.
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Representing the unique Hotel Commonwealth, our sales team represents a group of self-starters who are relationship oriented with a conscientious approach to sales. Targets results-oriented high revenue potential sales calls to ensure a successful direct sales program, in accordance with goals established by department budget and marketing plan.
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In addition to Base Salary, this position is eligible for a Sales Incentive Plan (SIP), which provides the opportunity to earn significant incentive compensation for achieving or exceeding your goals.
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Come join the store team as a Sales Associate for a new store opening October 2024 on Newbury Street in the heart of Boston's premiere shopping destination! As a Sales Associate , you'll be at the forefront of our mission to provide a unique, immersive shopping experience, bringing this brand's online presence into the real world.
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Professional Development - Attending our National Intern Orientation event, weekly training events and case competitions to further develop the qualities you'll need to be a successful sales professional (i.e. communication, emotional intelligence, networking, etc.
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