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We're hiring an experienced Account Executive - in our mid-market segment to join our established sales team. With accolades as a Best Place to Work in the SF Bay Area and a spot on America's Best Startups list, our team is dynamic, purpose-driven, and dedicated to delivering top-tier reality capture software.
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Description: Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for an Account Executive - ASI for Ethicon US LLC located in Medical Center Area & Central Houston. 1+ years of relevant business experience in medical sales (medial device, pharmaceutical, biotechnology) or healthcare, demonstrating exceptional achievement of sales objectives.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Logistics Sales Executive located in the Houston, Texas Metropolitan Area. The Logistics Sales Executive will be responsible for managing customer accounts, developing new business, maintaining good communication channels with customers and carriers, and ensuring excellent customer service.
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Hospital-based pharmaceutical or medical device experience (operating room sales) as well as experience in product sales to a highly educated/high profile customer base. Be assigned a sales territory focusing on assigned physicians and hospital Institutions.
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Sales Executive needed for needed for a top client in the Houston Galleria Area. This is a front-line sales position selling industry-leading publications and data services focused on the LNG and LPG markets.
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We are looking for a Commercial Account Executive II in the South Texas metro (Houston, San Antonio, Austin) area to join our Commercial Sales Team, reporting to the Regional Director, Commercial Sales - West. In this role, you will cover a list of select target accounts (2,500 – 5,000) in your defined region, South Texas.
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Sales Executive needed for needed for a top client in the Houston Galleria Area. This is a front-line sales position selling industry-leading publications and data services focused on the global energy and/or commodities markets.
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The Account Executive will join a team that sells office technology/equipment to local clients in the Houston area (northwest area of the city). Residual commission upon lease renewals (all sales are typically leases, and clients will regularly choose to renew their lease to keep the printer/copier/scanner.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Summary*Please note that while this role will operate remotely, it is required that the candidate resides in the United States (EXCLUDING THE BAY AREA). You’ll have the opportunity to run the full sales cycle, from prospecting to closing, and everything in between.
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As a Territory Sales Account Executive, you will be part of a team that is transforming the way restaurants operate. You must live local to Houston, TX or be willing to relocate to the area.
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The successful candidate must have proven sales track record selling ‘ Data and Software Services" and/or "Directional/WMD/LWD/Rig " services to the Drilling managers, VP Drilling and Completions and COOs to E&P Operators.
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Sales Associate sought for our prestigious client located in the heart of the Houston Galleria Area. This role involves proactively selling leading publications and data services focused on the LNG and LPG markets.
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We are seeking a Sales Executive to focus on the discrete manufacturing base. Career Opportunity: Sales Executive with FORCAM – Remote Opportunity. Fully Remote – Ideal location Chicago, IL area.
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We want to add an Employee Benefits Account Executive to join a phenomenal, fastest-growing insurance company in the North Bay Area, and/or Fresno, CA. In this role, you will be helping the Account Manager, Sales, and Marketing teams to service and retain clients’ needs and new business opportunities.
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Whether you are an experienced recruiter or have sales or relevant industry experience, RWR is willing to train you if you have the willingness to learn (along with excellent communication skills, drive, assertiveness, resiliency, and business savvy.
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