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We are seeking a competitive and numbers driven Territory Sales Manager to join our growing team. Collaborate with Sales Coordination & Client Services teams to provide quality customer service and post-sales follow up.
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Build relationships with dermatologists or plastic surgeons (including ASPS, Facial Plastic, Ophthalmic, Plastic and AACS cosmetic surgeons, Urologists, OB/GYN, and private Practice Physicians)·Assist in closing deals with Territory Sales Managers·Mentor and provide support for the Territory Sales Managers.
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Outside Sales Representative Responsibilities: Telephone prospecting & face to face cold calling. Outside Sales Representative Requirements: Business to business sales experience.
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Satisfy all the Company’s Customer Care and Finance requirements as established·Provide timely reports (weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually to the Regional Sales Director regarding the status of each lead and sales opportunity in the pipeline through the CRM database (Salesforce.
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Managing and Sustaining Sales and Marketing Strategy Works with the Regional Sales office (RSO) to implement sales strategy for the property (e.g., goal setting, setting rates, etc.
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Job DescriptionArea Sales ManagerSummaryThe Area Sales Manager is responsible for generating revenue and executing our sales methods in their designated geographical area. Area Sales Manager’s responsibilities include presenting our products to potential clients, identifying specific consumer characteristics, and recommending ways to promote and sell our products.
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As the Territory Sales Manager you will be responsible for developing and maintaining target accounts while driving new business. Territory Sales Manager. Driving new account acquisition & business conversion to achieve the annual top-line revenue goals for assigned sales territory.
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Mindera is looking to recruit a Pre-sales Engineer with recent experience in an engineering leadership or solutions architect role to assist with pre and post sales activities. In addition to pre-sales activities, the role will include working with current US clients to deliver added value: for example assisting with architecture or design for an existing customer on a adhoc basis 1-2 days per week.
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Master Halco , North America’s leading manufacturer/distributor of fencing, perimeter security, and new outdoor living product line is seeking an experienced Outside Sales Professional ! In this role, the Outside Sales Professional will be responsible for driving the sales performance of the company’s fencing, perimeter security, and outdoor living products.
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Dedicated individuals with a proven track record of building sales, creative marketing, expense management and developing people into successful teams. Sure, classic cars and vintage threads may be things of the past, but the Sonic Drive-In experience will always be groovy, right on, awesome, wicked, fab, the bee's knees, cruisin.
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Growing innovative manufacturing and construction enterprise is actively seeking a hands-on VP Sales to strategically and proactively advance the existing sales organization for a well-established and growing Pacific-Midwest based business.
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Dover Precision Components is hiring a Territory Sales Representative for our Cook Compression brand. Demonstrated sales success, building relationships and growing a territory within related industries of manufactured components, oil and gas, or industrial sales.
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As a result, we're able to combine our strong leadership position in audience reach, usage and ad tech with powerful tools and insights for our sales organizations to help them build success for their clients at a more efficient cost than any other option.
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This role requires a deep understanding of the developer ecosystem, mastery over the development tracks from Business Development Representatives (BDRs) to Account Executives (AEs), and a passion for establishing leading and lagging metrics as well as the unit economics that fuel the sales team.
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In addition to working with the Program Officer, the Program Coordinator will work closely with the Vice President of Research, Evaluation, and Faculty Development; other College Fund staff; TCU faculty, staff and leaders; and vendors for the annual convening (e.g., hotel, A/V provider.
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