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Key Responsibilities: Prospect, cultivate, and maintain a pipeline of potential clients through various channels such as cold calling, networking events, referrals, and online leads.
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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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You’re a sales professional with a hunter mentality and are skilled at generating your own leads through cold calling, research, networking, and driving your territory and/or vertical market.
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2+ years' experience in cold calling sales with strong track record of success. The ideal candidate will prospect and generate new commercial business as well as perform cold-calls in the field to generate new permanent sales.
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High quality preset appointments (no cold calling) Provide prospect customers options that align with their expressed home improvement needs. Our Outside Sales Representatives conduct in-home sales presentations of our extensive array of home improvement-related products and services.
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Conduct outbound phone calls to prospect for new opportunities through cold calling and other proactive outreach methods to develop a sales pipeline and close new business. In just 6 short years, we have clients spanning the mid-Atlantic, we were named the 20th fastest growing company across all industries in the nation and were named the fastest growing company in the IT workforce solutions space across the entire country.
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Prospect for new business by developing relationships through cold calling, trade shows, networking, appointment setting, industry associations, referrals, and other lead generation techniques.
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Utilize a combination of phone, cold calling, email, and social media to prospect and set appointments with potential clients. As an Area Sales Representative, you will play a crucial role in marketing and selling our industry-leading fuel purchasing solutions within your assigned market.
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Prospect new business through cold calling and lead generation. Help build relationships by assisting the Sales Representatives with administrative tasks and prospect follow up.
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Our Clients/Leads: NO COLD CALLING - We generate our leads in-house to offer our agents the best agent-to-client experience and cut out the time it takes to prospect new clients. Our Clients/Leads: NO COLD CALLING - We generate our leads in-house to offer our agents the best agent-to-client experience and cut out the time it takes to prospect new clients.
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Prospect new business opportunities with cold calling, emailing, and relationship building. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: We are seeking a highly motivated, organized, driven, sales development representative (SDR) to join our fast-growing CPA firm in North Carolina.
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Identify and prospect potential customers through cold calling, campaigns, and social media platforms. Proven ability to cold call, and secure sales/opportunities on targeted list.
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