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The Rental Sales Rep. will assure all equipment deliveries meet the conditions of the rental agreement and monitor customer satisfaction with products. Carter Machinery Company, the authorized Caterpillar dealer serving Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Washington D.C. is hiring Rental Sales Representatives in Baltimore, Maryland.
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The Medicare Sales Representative ensures that Communicare Medicare Advantage products are the choice for Medicare eligible individuals in their assigned territory. The Medicare Sales Representative is responsible for following up on leads, identifying and attending community outreach events targeted for seniors, establishing relationships and present opportunities with provider groups, hospitals and clinics, and for self-generating leads.
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Five years of proven outside sales experience. The Sales Representative is responsible for the direct sale of new, used and rental of John Deere Construction & Forestry and Allied Products to assigned governmental accounts.
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This includes transaction tax compliance processes for multiple entities, multi-state sales and use tax audits, the monthly accounting reconciliation process and analyzing and reviewing the impact of tax law changes.
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You will assist in developing disruptive retail media campaigns that efficiently drive sales for our DEWALT, BLACK+DECKER, CRAFTSMAN, IRWIN, PORTER-CABLE, and BOSTITCH brands through retail media campaigns, search, digital marketing, marketing events, and other strategic initiatives.
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These include: sales, hourly productivity average dollar sale (ADS), units per transaction (UPT) conversion (if applicable), charge accounts and contests, and any other brand specific KPI’s. Actively participate in all contests, promotions, and sales incentive programs.
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2+ years of Outside Sales experience required. [Remote] Area Sales Manager (Building Products or Flooring Sales) Qualifications. [Remote] Area Sales Manager (Building Products or Flooring Sales) Responsibilities.
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Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers. Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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Outside Sales Representative / Account Manager (Anne Arundel County MD) We are seeking an Outside Sales Representative for the Anne Arundel County, MD territory. 3+ yrs of prior experience in an Outside Sales Representative role, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
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Each Pharmaceutical Sales Rep delivers innovative, high-quality prescription, and specialty products using only the purest ingredients and FDapproved methods of manufacturing. Each Pharmaceutical Sales Rep is expected to possess a high-level knowledge of their product, customer and territory.
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As a Dealer Sales Representative - Commercial, you will represent the Simpson Strong-Tie Company to achieve product sales in the Commercial market in your territory, while providing support service/training and ensuring that our products are in stock, well maintained, and well represented.
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This is not your average lumber sales role at a run of the mill lumber company. We are looking for a Lumber Sales Manager to build and grow lumber sales relationships while making Carbon Smart Wood a known quantity in the industry.
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This role ensures timely hand-off of jobs to the Area Manager/Outside Plant Engineer for fielding and adheres to all company policies and procedures. Assign and review new projects to (OSP) Outside Plant Engineers (OPE.
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Make in-home sales and phone sales to warm prospects from lead generation via personal networking or outbound marketing initiatives including canvassing and attending events or shows. In Home Solar Sales Representatives -personable individuals with excellent communication skills and a strong drive to succeed.
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The proven Auto Sales Consultant / Automotive Sales Associate / Sales Rep successful steps include. Auto Sales Consultant / Automotive Sales Associate / Sales Rep.
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