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Benefits include: Associate discount; EAP; smoking cessation; bereavement; 401(k) Associate contributions; child care & cell phone discounts; pet & legal insurance; credit union; referral bonuses.
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If you're a motivated self-starter with a talent for sales and a drive to excel, this is the perfect platform for you to shine. As a Inside Sales Consultant, you'll work closely with a mentor and collaborate within a team.
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Provide an excellent customer experience to all clients through the answering of phone calls, setting appointments, greeting clients and membership sales and management. These goals include, but are not limited to: Membership Conversion, Booking Efficiency, Call Conversion, and Gift Card Sales.
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The Inside Sales Representative will be responsible for generating leads, qualifying prospects, and closing new Vibrint sales over the phone and via email. We are seeking a motivated and results driven Inside Sales Representative to join our dynamic Vibrint National Security Inside Sales Team focused on Intelligence Community customers.
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Subsequently, virtual meetings (via platforms like Zoom or phone calls) are scheduled for a more in-depth discussion. Please note: This role falls within the scope of a 1099 independent contractor commission-based sales position.
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Great communication and professionalism skills are required for customer contact via phone, email and in person as well as good general math skills. We are hiring for a Full Time Design Consultant/Customer Service Representative in our very busy Arnold showroom.
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You'll engage with prospects via phone, gathering qualifying information about their needs, and schedule virtual meetings (via Zoom or phone calls). DISCLAIMER: This position is a 1099 independent contractor commission-based sales role.
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Our agents call that prospect, get qualifying information about their needs over the phone, and sets an appointment to meet them virtually (zoom or phone call). DISCLAIMER: This position is a 1099 independent contractor commission-based sales position.
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Creating effective growth marketing plans aligned to sales priorities such sales enablement (discovery guides, personas, journey mapping) and customer facing assets (white papers, solution guides, demos.
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Help grow and retain a client base both in-person and through phone/email outreach. Support clinic flow by greeting clients, scheduling services, answering phone calls, responding to emails, and addressing questions.
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