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The overall responsibilities of the Associate Sales Consultant position include providing clinical and selling support in hospital as set forth below, while ensuring customer service, sales logistics, technical expertise, and product knowledge of highest order / level.
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Our Retail Sales Representatives bring a wide variety of sales and non-sales-related experience. Our product/sales training and In-Home Design Program give new consultants a solid foundation to begin building an extensive client base.
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The SAP CX Sales & Service Senior Consultant is responsible for delivering the required CRM functionality within an SAP Sales Cloud and SAP Service Cloud environment (aka Cloud for Customer, C4C) to meet the client's requirements.
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There is a great starting base pay (paid weekly) that isn't based on sales or results, but incentives are possible based on performance. There is opportunity to make more, but there is still a fall back for the sales rep to make an income even if they have an off week.
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Experience in SAP Subscription Order Management with SAP Sales and CPQ Cloud. 5+ years of experience in SAP CRM Sales & Service processes; 5+ years of experience in SAP Sales Cloud & Service Cloud functional and technical configuration & setup including CTI integration.
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Pitch in on sales efforts when needed. We’ve got over 70 SAP awards—more than any other partner—and we’re the leading business partner for SAP SuccessFactors, SAP Ariba, SAP Hybris, SAP FieldGlass, SAP Concur, and more.
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The Optical Sales Consultant will provide value-added services to Eye Care Practitioners by putting into practice consultative sales methodologies learned through participation in the ABB sales training program.
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Blue Nile is looking for a Part-Time Luxury Sales Consultant who is eager for an exciting opportunity to join our retail showroom in the SouthPark Mall in Charlotte, NC. A Luxury Sales Consultant at Blue Nile is outgoing, passionate and strives to help others.
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At Stanton Optical our Sales Consultants create an easy and memorable experience for all of our patients and customers when assisting them throughout our unique sales process to fulfill their eyewear needs.
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As an In-Home Sales Representative at West Shore Home®, you are positioned for success through pre-set appointments paired with an uncapped base salary plus commission structure and a supportive team and training program to assist you in the next level of career achievement.
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The Reginald Freeman Agency, proudly partnered with Symmetry Financial Group is actively looking for motivated individuals to mentor for insurance sales consultant positions. Our warm leads, proven system, top tool kit including a virtual sales platform and a monthly bonus program with uncapped compensation.
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Drive full sales cycle (Lead generation, Stakeholder meetings, Objection handling, Proposal creation, Closure), proactively identify sales opportunities based on client strategic priorities and networking.
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Your role at Zales: As a part of our Sales Team you are responsible for providing a superior experience to our valued customers. Strong customer service, sales, retail and/or jewelry experience.
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The Weight Loss Specialist (WLS) is a patient acquisition & program sales leader, providing outstanding new patient experiences, while assisting in the operations of the clinic. Two years in consultative sales and/or sales management role.
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Current top performers have come from luxury sales, pharmaceuticals, high end auto, or cellular sales. Our Ryan Homes team is seeking dynamic Sales Representatives. Ready to take your sales career to the next level.
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