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You will manage and oversee the daily operations of the restaurant focusing on staffing, team member development, sales growth, cost management, guest experience, and ensuring brand standards are consistently upheld.
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The Territory Sales Trainee reports directly to the Market Sales Manager. The majority of responsibility for the Territory Sales Trainee is to drive sales and meet retailer and client expectations.
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Coach, teach and train Sales Associates for effective job performance. Lead by example in creating a culture of proactive customer engagement to exceed our customer’s expectations. Partner with the Store Manager to identify high performing Sales Associates to assist in their growth.
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Ensure cross merchandise, side stack products, j-hooks and gravity feed bins are placedappropriately, helping to drive add-on sales. Operate store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (,Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTVsurveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler.
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Collaborating with your Community Relationship Manager (CRM), other OEs, and your Outreach Manager/Outreach Director to drive lead generation with local community members or Insurance Agents (IAs.
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This role will liaise with other field-based leaders, within approved SOPs, including but not limited to Field Medical, Sales, Training, as well as Corporate based colleagues in Marketing, Sales, Market Access, Market Research, and Medical Affairs, as appropriate.
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Support sales enablement through Seismic and other Allspring internal communication channels by preparing all materials for upload and providing links to Channel Managers for distribution. Reporting into the Intermediary Channel Marketing Lead, this role will provide critical support for email campaigns, project management of key content deliverables and all other tasks related to the execution of the Intermediary Channel Marketing strategy.
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Ability to instruct, direct and lead food and beverage/server staff; Communicate with sales, culinary and booking staff, as needed, to ensure understanding of menus and client needs. Pursue new and repeat catering business that fits the operations sales parameters per guidelines established by the General Manager.
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The Equipment Services Scheduling Specialist cultivates new business relationships, builds and cultivates prospect relationships, and works closely with the Equipment Services Field Service, sales, and support teams to ensure execution standards and service targets are met.
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No cold calling, door-to-door sales, or multi-level marketing. Join our team as a Remote Sales Manager and become an integral part of our innovative approach to insurance sales. As a Sales Manager, you'll empower clients to secure vital insurance coverage, all while enjoying the flexibility of remote work and adaptable scheduling.
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Act as a subject matter expert or QA/QC lead on projects. We are looking for an enthusiastic leader who has a proven track record of driving significant sales growth in the Utility Asset Management Sector and is an asset management subject matter expert.
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As a Client Onboarding Team Lead within the Commercial Bank, you will be responsible for leading and managing an experienced onboarding team that implements Treasury Products and Services. Client Onboarding Leads are responsible for setting team strategy, partnering with internal functions including sales, product and service, and continually improving the implementation processes and client experience.
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The Territory Sales Trainee will also be responsible for project completion, stocking and maintaining the areas we are responsible for, and store communication. Communicate successes or potential barriers to the Market Sales Manager.
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Leads plans and current and prospective horizontal construction needs that can help lead to revenue- generation opportunities (including highway, airport, power, water/wastewater, corps of engineers-locks & dams/reservoirs/levees, railroads, military bases depending on strategies adopted.
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The Galvanizing Commercial Supervisor will lead our customer relations initiatives, working with our galvanizing sales teammates to build lasting, impactful partnerships with our customers.
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