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In addition, the Outside Sales Representative is responsible for increasing care hours, developing a profitable referral source pipeline, and gaining market share. The core competencies of an Outside Sales Representative are: Excellent Communication, Creativity, Organization, Listening, Likability, Tenacity, Energy, Inspirational/Influential, Exhibits dynamism, enthusiasm, charisma, excitement, and a positive “can do” attitude.
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As an Outside Sales Associate, you'll have the opportunity to showcase our innovative water filtration systems to homeowners and make a positive impact on their lives. Career Opportunity: Outside Sales Associate - Water Purification.
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Previous outside sales or marketing experience in addiction treatment and/or mental health (required). Submit timely expense reports, business development plans, and quarterly strategic sales plan updates.
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Remote work - from home (10%) and field sales work (90%) Advancement opportunities to Territory Manager and National Sales Manager. Check in with National Sales Managers for support in closing new accounts and to receive additional training.
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Discuss with Regional Sales Manager in all circumstances where the needed price to sell the pool falls outside of company guidelines. Come join the Premier Residential Swimming Pool Builder in the USA as our Pool Design & Sales Consultant.
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The Outside Sales Representative is responsible for generating new rental revenue through new and existing H&E Rentals customers. Outside Sales Representative - Forestville, MD.
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1-2 years of outside sales or phone sales experience is preferred. We are looking for dynamic individuals with experience selling to local small businesses to join our team as Outside Sales Representatives or Community Marketing Executives (CME.
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We are looking to hire an enthusiastic and driven outside sales representative (Chapter Launch Coach (“CLC” Achieve BNI established sales and profit goals through prospecting and closing sales outside of their home office by attending community events, coffee shops, job sites, and other networking events at a minimum of 3 hours per week.
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As an Outside Sales Representative you will engage with customers during pre-set qualified appointments. Remodel USA has been in business for nearly 30 years and is actively seeking dynamic outside sales representatives to join of our team.
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If so, come grow, dream and create as a PT or FT Retail Sales Associate Nike In this role, you will: Be passionate about Nike products and services; Demonstrate enthusiasm and eagerness to learn the fundamentals of all store roles, including but not limited to Service, Visual Presentation, and Stockroom; Deliver the best possible service and attention to all consumers; Assist the team in executing all daily retail operations.
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Analyze market trends in tandem with District Manager to effectively drive sales. Think outside the box to boost store traffic and hit financial marks. Knowledge of retail operations such as sales, customer service, merchandising, inventory control, store budget preparation, and loss prevention.
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It's your job to deliver superior results in all aspects of the business - sales growth, outstanding service, profitability, food quality, training and development, safety and sanitation and facilities management.
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The Outside Sales Representative generates and secures new sales to increase the profitability of the company. Maintain current knowledge of daily and monthly sales and their relationship to budget and margin goals.
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May serve as presenter at training programs to assist in the development of less experienced Outside Sales Reps. Ability to utilize background and experience to provide training and development to less experienced Outside Sales Reps.
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Outside Sales Professional. Outside Sales Professionals. with strong communication and customer service skills, attention to detail, the ability to close sales, strong follow up skills and the ability to contribute to a positive work environment.
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