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A thriving employee-owned company, a leading wholesale distributor of sheet and coil steel, prefabricated duct & fittings, and a complete line of HVACR products. Acquire practical experience in sales, business development, customer service, and operations through hands-on training and projects.
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A proven track record of successful sales in a wholesale environment. Through our subsidiaries, SCP Distributors LLC, Superior Pool Products LLC, and Horizon Distributors Inc., we operate in more than 420 Sales Centers worldwide, with nearly 6,000 employees proudly serving the needs of customers.
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What you will be doing: Provide auto parts answers and solutions for our retail and wholesale customers in person at the counter/over the phoneUse your parts knowledge to assist other NAPA team members answer questions for customersProviding outstanding customer care and interactions with everyone who comes into our NAPA Store.
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Have experience with auto parts sales (preferred) Oversee the parts sales process from start to finish. Have experience with auto parts sales (preferred) Notifies parts manager of out-of-stock parts or shop materials that need immediate attention.
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SiteOne Landscape Supply is the largest and only national wholesale distributor of landscaping products in the United States and Canada. Minimum of 1 year experience in a retail or wholesale setting, preferred.
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Works with Altor Solutions direct and distribution sales teams on project collaboration, cross-selling and product training. Summarizes and reports on aggregate sales, business development, service, and quality performance (customer scorecard.
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Strong knowledge of retail and/or wholesale sales principles, methods, practices, and techniques. is an industry-leading wholesale distributor of full spectrum residential and commercial tile products.
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We are specifically looking for people who: U.S. legal resident Obtain state life and health insurance license Phone, laptop or desktop computer, printer savvy Virtually attend weekly meetings (occasionally in person): sales training, mentorship, and business building Perks of Joining our Team: Unlimited Earning Potential - Commission only.
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15.75-16.28 an hourPosition Title: Assistant Floor Manager Department: Floor Supervisor: Floor Manager FLSA: Full-Time, Hourly, 8-10 hour shift, Overtime Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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Drive profitable Save A Lot, Retail Partner and Wholesale Customer sales through the procurement of incremental items and events. Maintain positive relationships with Retail Partners and Wholesale Customers to create sales opportunities.
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Cameron Ashley is a customer-focused wholesale distributor of roofing, insulation, gypsum, siding, and other specialty building products. Additionally, the ISS proactively engages with both existing, new, and target customers to increase our industry and sales footprint.
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Support execution of the Wholesale Sales Division. Drive profitable sales and purchases for wholesale customers by influencing them to increase their assortment of Moran Foods Brands and participate in our promotional offers.
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Preferred 2-4+ years buying/retail or wholesale/sales planning experience. Sales monitoring: Evaluate and monitor sales, unit plans, projection, inventory flow and promotional strategies to maximum sales, margin and turn metrics.
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Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with specialization in Marketing, Business Administration, or closely related field, and two years’ experience in wholesale, route sales, commercial sales, merchandising, or persuasive sales.
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Preferred areas of study include, but are not limited to the following: Risk Management and Insurance, Sales, Marketing, Communications, General Business, Management, Economics, Finance, Liberal Arts or Social Sciences.
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