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SummaryAs the Poultry Feed Sales Representative for Perdue Animal Nutrition, you will be responsible for sales and sales growth to our poultry customers within the assigned territory.
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As a manager, one of your primary duties will be to lead a team representatives promoting sales of all Xfinity services and products – Internet, Mobile, Video, Home Security and Voice. These include helping in the recruitment and training of sales reps, managing key KPI’s from the Sales Report and keeping high NPS scores.
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Automotive Sales Manager - General Sales Manager - Desk Manager. Sales Manager / Desk Manager / General Sales Manager. Are you an enthusiastic Sales Manager/Desk Manager who wants to work for a mission-driven company and advance your Career to the next level.
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As a member of the management team, the Retail Sales Manager will supervise and participate in the merchandising/set up of the selling floor to provide maximum sales and customer service.
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The store manager recruits, hires, guides, leads and trains a team of assistant managers, buyers and sales associates delivering stellar customer service. The store manager along with a team of assistant managers are responsible for the oversight of day to day store operations, achieving sales, buying and profitability goals, customer acquisition and customer retention.
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The Assistant Store Manager - Sales (ASM2) at LL Flooring is responsible for sales support, superior customer services and for maintaining the warehouse and stockroom as required.
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30% Brand: Provides supervision and supports the direction planning of associates daily goals and activities to deliver an exceptional client experience which maximizes sales/KPIs and drives customer loyalty in assigned stores.
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Establish sales targets and commission %’s for Route Sales to increase sales and profit of new and existing productsManage and monitor all bid processes for branch Product, Equipment and Service Provide hands-on technical support to solve customer problems and achieve customer satisfaction leading to retention of customer base.
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Note: Selection for the MIT position does not guarantee promotion into a Store Manager/Commercial Sales Manager position. The Manager in Training (MIT) position is expected to be a short-term transitional role that provides both work assignments and training opportunities to prepare MITs to be promoted into Retail/Commercial Store Management positions.
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As the store manager you play a vital role with the success in the stores financial results, the overall leadership and development of the associates, by creating a positive work environment, displaying GNC brand loyalty, exceptional customer service and driving sales.
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Established ability to produce sales results while minimizing loss. General Description Principle Duties and Responsibilities Generate Sales Produce sales gains, by providing customer service.
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The Assistant Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in the various tasks involved in the overall operation of a store, ensuring maximum sales and profitability by developing staff, controlling expenses and shrinkage as well as all aspects of merchandising and inventory control in adherence with all Company policies and procedures.
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If you have prior experience working in automotive finance sales, enjoy working on a team, and are passionate about delivering excellent customer service, we want to talk to you! SUMMARYPohanka Toyota of Salisbury is looking for an experienced Finance Manager to join our growing team.
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Work closely with the sales team on the enforcement of proper selling methods. Demonstrate complete commitment to supporting the sales department in achieving its goals. Pohanka Kia of Salisbury is looking for an experienced Finance Manager to join our growing team.
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Work closely with the sales team on enforcement of proper selling methods. Pohanka Ford of Salisbury is seeking an experienced Finance Manager to join our team! The Sports Illustrated AIADA All-Star Dealer Award for outstanding customer service and commitment to the industry, community, and the nation.
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