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As a Territory Sales Representative , you'll have the opportunity to generate new leads, sales, and upgrades. We also know that everyone has unique concerns and priorities as we navigate life and manage our overall physical, mental and financial well-being, so we offer access to a lifestyle coach, paid time off to volunteer, employee discounts and even pet insurance (cool, right.
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Cintas is seeking a Route Service Sales Representative (4-Day Workweek) to manage and grow customer accounts in the Rental Division. It is a physical, fast-paced, indoor/outdoor position in which the Route Service Sales Representative delivers and picks up uniforms, shop towels, chemical cleaning products and other rental items.
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Reconcile the accounts payable ledger to ensure that all bills and payments are accounted for and properly posted. Perform day to day financial transactions, including verifying, classifying, and recording accounts payable data.
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As an Outside Sales Representative, you'll play a crucial role in our growth and success. Outside Sales Representative - Join Our Dynamic Team! In-Home Pest Control Sales: Engage with homeowners to present and sell our top-notch pest control services, tailoring solutions to meet their specific needs.
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Related experience may include: Account Development Manager, Account Executive, Account Manager, Channel Sales Director, Distribution Sales Manager, Outside Sales, Outside Sales Representative, Sales Consultant, Sales Director, Sales Rep, Sales Representative, Marketing Representative, Sales Manager.
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Utilize Wholesaler & Retailer data, personal industry knowledge, state and trade associations, trade publications, and government agencies, to identify these accounts, to increase our penetration of the total market.
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Kitchen Tune-Up is seeking a Kitchen Designer / Sales Representative to help us grow our business! This position works with professionalism and consistency to design spaces for our remodeling and home renovation clients.
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Discover Our Culture Related Job Openings Financial Representative Trainee - Sacramento, CA California | 502876 Financial Representative Trainee - Springfield, MO Missouri | 502872 National Sales Director (Annuity Sales) - Remote Remote | 503106.
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As a sales representative at iFoam, you will be responsible for selling spray foam services to commercial and residential owners in your territory. As a sales representative at iFoam, you will be responsible for selling spray foam services to commercial and residential owners in your territory.
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An Accounting Clerk is responsible for monitoring the workflow of accounts payable invoices, accounts receivable billings, and income audit postings, as well as performing month-end duties in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Oversees daily cash handling and accounts payable. You'll find the potential for lateral or upward career growth within the Cox family businesses, including the innovative startups in transportation mobility, clean tech and more.
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Independently troubleshoots problems as they arise, making an assessment when escalation to a Senior Representative, Supervisor, or another Molina department is needed. A key responsibility of the Representative during these visits is to proactively engage with the provider and staff to determine, for example, non-compliance with Molina policies/procedures or CMS guidelines/regulations, or to assess the non-clinical quality of customer service provided to Molina members.
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Accounts Payable/Receivable: Manage accounts payable and receivable functions, including processing invoices, preparing payments, and following up on outstanding balances. Accounts Payable/Receivable: Manage accounts payable and receivable functions, including processing invoices, preparing payments, and following up on outstanding balances.
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The Provider Customer Services Call and Chat Representative will be supporting providers that care for our members. Ability to work any full-time (40 hours / week), 8-hour shift between the hours of 9:35 AM - 6:05 PM CST from Monday - Friday.
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General responsibilities comprise of the proper management of an established sales territory including selling, servicing, merchandising, administration and ensuring up-to-date accounts receivable.
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