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One of Forbes’ America’s Best Midsize Employers is hiring for an Outside Sales Representative to cover the TERRITORY market. If you are looking for an opportunity to earn uncapped commissions, own a sales territory, learn and grow both professionally and financially, then this could be the opportunity for you.
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1-2 years of sales experience OR experience/internships in Retail, Business Development, Teaching, Healthcare, Management, Military background, or Self-employed. Develop a consultative sales approach to build long term client relationships.
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Cutting-edge technological tools provided free of charge to streamline sales processes. Join Our Exclusive Sales Team and Propel Your Career Forward! Conclude meetings with compelling solution presentations and successful sales.
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This is an outside sales position in the Baltimore, MD Area and will require weekly customer visits within the territory. Work with Regional Sales Manager and Sales Development team to identify and sell into new accounts.
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As an Outside Sales Representative, you will be selling our products and services in a specialized market. Carry out sales and merchandise programs as directed, and recommend new items for stock.
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Proven success in outside sales with 2-5 years experience. Consider joining our sales team as we embark on our 110th year in the packaging industry. Develop and cultivate a sales strategy that: (1) through cultivating new customers and selling new products to existing customer (2) solidifying loyal customer and supplier relationships.
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Earn up to 20% cash bonus on the placed businessEarn a 15% raise in your first three months (5%/per month)This is a commission-only based sales position plus bonusesRaises are available every two months based on your work, not a boss's discretionYou have the ability, Part or Full time, to follow our proven work ethic and system to earn $50,000 to $100,000+ in commissions outside of bonuses etc.
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Prepares and turns in to the truck sales manager outside sales call reports, listing who was called, what units were quoted, and units available for sale, if applicable. Uses all reasonable methods of prospecting for new-and used-truck customers on a daily basis, either by telephone or by making calls to individuals and businesses outside the dealership.
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How our outside Solution Consultant (B2B Sales) are compensated: NO Cap on Earning potential. We’re looking for energetic, tech-savvy, results-driven sellers for a field-based Solution Consultant position on the short-sales-cycle merchant services sales team.
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Maintain eligibility for FLSA classification as Outside Sales Exempt, and complete the bi-annual certification process. In-person calls outside of the office on real estate agents and brokers, financial advisors, and other potential referral sources to develop borrower leads.
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We are looking to hire an energetic, competitive, and goal-oriented Outside Sales Representative looking to build their career in a consultative-selling environment. We have excellent opportunities for recent graduates and we encourage applicants who are seasoned sales professionals seeking a new, more dynamic industry in which to sell.
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Outside Sales Consultants on average earn $50k - $70k the first year, with top performers earning well over $100k. Title: Outside Sales Consultant. Are you a driven, energetic, and helpful sales professional looking to make great money.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and energetic Outside Sales Representative to join our team. Previous experience in outside sales. Document all leads, sales, and customer interactions in customer relationship management (CRM) program.
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You'll work closely with Behr's outside sales reps and take care of our customers when they come into the store, including pulling and tinting orders for pick up. As our PPS or Pro Paint Specialist with Behr, you'll be working in a Home Depot store as a sales specialist focusing on professional painting contractors and their unique needs.
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When an outside rep sends a contractor to you for paint, you will roll out the red carpet by collaborating with them to get exactly the right products for their needs, mix the paint, collect any sundry paint tools they need and get them in and out of the store quickly so they can get back to work.
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