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5 or more years of combined post-secondary education in sales, marketing, hospitality or related course work and/or direct hotel or convention meeting space sales experience. Job Overview: The Account Executive is responsible for contributing to group sales revenue for assigned markets that meet or exceed individual target revenue goals through the prospecting process of securing new clients and maintaining existing client relationships to increase engagement in the Gaming Enterprise service offerings.
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Close sales of our payment processing services, including card processing, payroll/HR outsourcing, and loyalty marketing like a boss. So, if you're a consultative sales professional with a passion for delivering amazing Payroll/ HR solutions to restaurants and retail stores, we want to hear from you.
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This is a role that combines aspects of an IT Security Analyst, Security Architect, Incident Response Consultant, a Security Sales Engineer, and Technical Support. The CSE works in a team along with an assigned Concierge Security Analyst and Customer Success Managers.
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The Liquor Store Operations generate nearly $10 million in sales annually providing about $1 million in profits that go back to the City. The profits generated by the liquor stores are used to fund several City projects including the pavement management program, facility maintenance and replacement of playground equipment.
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The VP, New Business will be responsible for developing and implementing the sales strategy for our Home & Hospice Business Vertical within ResMed’s SaaS Division and directly influencing the future of the organization by focusing on new business sales.
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Excellent sales, communication, and customer service skills required. The purpose of the Sales Associate is to assist the Studio Manager with new membership sales by bringing new members to the studio and booking them into Intro Classes.
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THE MISSION:The HVAC Sales Presenter contributes to improved technician and organizational performance by assisting technicians via phone and computer, with customer interactions and presenting repair/replacement options.
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You'll collaborate with your team members and managers to drive the business, jump in on tasks that help create a seamless customer experience, and bring a collaborative, kind, and inclusive energy to the sales floor.
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Produce sales gains, by providing customer service. Established ability to produce sales results while minimizing loss. Our Assistant Store Managers are a core element of the Lids brand, playing a pivotal role in supporting the overall store operations and driving sales.
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The primary role of the ERP Consultant is to contribute to ERP projects and deliverables, focusing on our Bloomington, MN Regional Manufacturing & Sales Operation Center. Strong focus on customer satisfaction and service orientation.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE AS A SALES OPERATIONS SPECIALIST / SALES ADMIN As a Sales Operations Specialist / Sales Admin, you use your organizational skills, problem-solving, and communication skills to assist our sales team primarily with preparing customer quotes, order entry and related follow up.
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In this role, your ability to navigate complex sales environments and your dedication to driving business success for Fortune 1000 clients will position T-Mobile as a preferred partner for business solutions.
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Deliver client services utilizing Sovos' Tax Information Reporting (1099), Affordable Care Act, Sales and Use Tax Reporting, FATCA, Unclaimed Property, and/or Certificate Management software for large and complex clients with unique requirements.
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Preferred Qualifications 5-7 years successful track record in capital equipment sales in the Digital Printing Solutions and/or Graphic Communications Industry. Minimum of two (2) years Digital Printing and Solutions sales experience.
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Sales Enablement is a fast-paced, high-energy environment so we must be comfortable working on multiple projects as a creative problem solver who is meticulous, customer-obsessed, and open to receiving/providing impactful feedback.
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