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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? Reside or willing to relocate to the geographical vicinity of territory.
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The Capital Equipment Specialist has high accountability for achieving the territory sales quotas and objectives. The Capital Equipment Specialist has general responsibilities for selling, planning, organizing, and implementing all account management activities related to the sale and distribution of Solta's capital equipment in a given territory.
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Exceeding sales quota as a Major or Large Account Manager, Channel Account Manager, or Territory Account Manager for a multinational company. Exceeding sales quota as a Major or Large Account Manager, Channel Account Manager, or Territory Account Manager for a multinational company.
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Able to travel throughout sales territory. The Technical Account Manager (TAM) is responsible for actively driving and managing the post sales process with direct and channel customers. Title: Technical Account Manager, Post Sales, Southeast.
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The Territory Sales Manager is primarily responsible for achieving retail sales goals and staying within allocated spending budgets in an assigned territory. Recruit, interview, train, and coach all freelance support and all licensed professional staff within the territory.
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The Associate Territory Manager (ATM) is responsible for providing pneumatic compression devices to patients as prescribed by physicians or referred by therapists. The Associate Territory Manager provides day-to-day support to our Clinical Territory Manager (CTM) working directly with patients and helping grow market sales.
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As the Manager of Blood Collection Services you will oversee donor collection operations within a designated divisional territory. Ultimate Staffing is seeking a Clinical Manager for a Manager of Blood Collection Services Position in Raleigh.
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Meet and/or exceed performance objectives in an assigned territory by developing, implementing, and executing an integrated territory business plan encompassing key customer targets. Must live within territory or within territory boundaries.
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Average annual sales territory budget is $10M Work with owners, General Contractors, Builders, framing contractors, sales managers and building code officials Prospect for new customers and negotiate through a complex sales process to align the channel and to execute against the Market Development elements of the “Market Back Plan.” Annual growth targets to exceed $1M in revenue.
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The Field Sales Engineer lives in the Raleigh/Durham, NC, Greensboro or surrounding areas and covers the territory of North and South Carolina. Experience in sales and marketing as an applications engineer or product manager would be a great plus.
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We are seeking a motivated Territory Sales Manager to promote the company's products and services throughout Central and Eastern NC, parts of SC, and parts of VA. The Regional Account Manager is the primary manager of customer relationships and, as such, is responsible for maintaining and growing business in existing accounts as well as expanding our business through the acquisition of new accounts.
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The Territory Sales Lead reports directly to the Market Sales Manager. The majority of responsibility for the Territory Sales Lead is the supervision and development of the assigned associates to drive sales and meet retailer and client expectations.
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Your role:Supports Territory Manager(s) and the Regional Sales Manager with sales activities that include procedure coverage, uncovering new opportunities for IGTD product penetration into assigned territory, and maintaining existing customers.
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In addition to direct sales responsibilities for a given territory, the Territory Manager provides training, on-going product service and support, and assistance in the reimbursement process.
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Our client, a global leader in the construction and manufacturing industry, is seeking a dynamic team leader to take on the role of Regional Sales Manager. Strategically manage and grow a sales territory, focusing on both existing and potential client accounts.
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