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Compensation Salary plus commission, car allowance, full benes Account Manager, Pharmaceutical, Medical Sales, Diagnostic Testing, Central. (Cold call, lead generation, on-site, and virtual) •Gain office access to deliver product and service presentations demonstrating mastery as an industry expert with compelling market data on-site, conference call, Zoom, and other electronic & virtual means.
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This position will support a Sales Director, Regional Sales Manager, or National Accounts Manager for a specific account(s). - Must have a solid understanding of customer focused and fact based selling, which may include IRI, Neilsen and Perishable Group data.
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Our integrated operating unit is comprised of 4 global businesses, Spine and Biologics, Enabling Technologies, intelligent Data Solutions (iDS) and China Cranial, Spinal, Orthopedics & Technologies.
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As the Sales Strategy Manager , you will be responsible for leveraging data to create, implement, deploy, and monitor go-to market sales strategies in partnership with Marketing.
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Establish metrics and analytics to measure outcomes of sales activities and use data to make adjustments as needed. Broker Sales Manager. Youll report to and partner closely with the Vice President of Sales to lead Gravies growth in the region.
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The Regional Sales Manager for Indirect Auto Lending is responsible for leading the sales team, developing strategic sales plans, and driving business growth within the assigned region.
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Provide reports and analyses for territory/production activity, market data, etc. We seek a polished, enthusiastic sales professional to forge and maintain positive partnerships with area dealers in our Kansas City, KS market.
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Utilize CRM as the backbone of our Sales Force Effectiveness (SFE) model to prioritize opportunity, manage activities, and drive results thru data and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Work with VP of Sales to develop the correct use of sales tools, e.g. sales call reports, sales force effectiveness methodologies and data input to CRM.
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Position Summary: The Area Sales Manager is responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with distributors and dealers, generating awareness of, demand for, and sales of AZEK and TimberTech products among builders, architects, remodelers, contractors/installers (ie end users) in their geographic area of responsibility.
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Canonical provides licensed enterprise software products, commercial support, managed services, consulting and training services to customers who are deploying Ubuntu or open source applications on the cloud, in their data center, or to the connected device and IoT ecosystem.
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At least 5 years’ sales experience with electrical switchgear (e.g., switchboards, panelboards, motor control centers, low/medium voltage gear, transformers, UPS, data centers, etc. We’re working with a top-tier electrical switchgear manufacturer on a search for a Territory Sales Manager to join their growing team.
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The Regional Sales Manager position will be reporting to the Director of Sales and is an integral role within the Company leading our AWG business and team. Provides business insights from both the existing syndicated data sources (Nielsen) and other data sources to drive the business forward.
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The Area Sales Manager will be responsible for working with Sales Professionals to ensure that sales processes are followed according to Rausch Coleman policies, model & spec homes are ready for showing, and communities are well maintained at all times.
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The Regional Sales Manager is responsible for the top line sales, growth and profitability of assigned geographic territory (Central US). Ability to complete data entry in an accurate and expedient manner in CRM software.
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Continually drive for improvement of sales processes, including sales forecasting, data quality, new growth opportunities and risk analysis, sales playbooks, etc. As a Sales Manager, you will be developing relationships with C-level individuals, CFOs, VPs, and Controllers; as well as leading your team through goal setting, problem-solving, and coaching.
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