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Comprehensive training program and ongoing professional development opportunities. As a Commission-Only Life Insurance Sales Representative, you will be responsible for promoting and selling life insurance policies to clients, helping them secure their financial future and protect their loved ones.
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The District Sales Manager will manage a team of Account Executives in the field and oversee Team performance, focusing on developing new business with existing customers and acquire new customers across a Named Account List. Working with our Sales Leadership, Internal Support, and our Training and Development Teams the District Sales Manager will be enabled to position SHI’s Innovative Solutions and World Class Support to their Target Customer List.
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Business Development - Application Engineer ( Work From Home ) Maintains professional relationships with key personnel to foster trust and influence opportunities. Maximizes sales effectiveness through lead generation, the communication and sharing of market segment information, the introductions and coordination of market segment programs, and attending trade shows.
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As an entry-level Outside Sales Representative, you must have an exceptional work ethic and be competitive, outgoing, professional, and driven to succeed. Work cohesively with other entry-level Outside Sales Representatives to achieve weekly customer acquisition and sales targets.
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Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated and results-driven Life Insurance Sales Representative, who would like to make $45000-$175000, to join our dynamic team. Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced, competitive environment.
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In exchange, you'll get to join an incredible family of passionate cannabis professionals and benefit from continual opportunities for professional development and industry education. As a Cannabis Sales Specialist you are friendly, welcoming, and committed to providing premium service for our customers.
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Position Description: As a newly hired sales professional, you'll join our comprehensive sales training program, blending online classes with hands-on field training and mentorship in your assigned area.
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Joining the Summers Agency as an Entry Level Sales Representative comes with perks to support you in your personal and professional journey. Learning + Development: take on leadership development programs and goal setting to create big possibilities for your career and life.
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INVENSITY, Inc., is looking for a sales professional who will be responsible for client acquisition for business development. Professional Development: Certification reimbursement and monthly INVENSITY Academy trainings.
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