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As a highly motivated and results-driven multi-unit Wireless Sales Manager, you will recruit, lead, and motivate a team of experienced Wireless Sales Pros to achieve sales and business targets in multiple retail locations.
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So, are you Premium’s next Wireless Sales Manager? Wireless Sales Manager. Premium Retail Services operates in more than 900 retail outlets with a dedicated smartphone sales team of more than 2,400 professionals.
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Recruits, leads, coaches, guides, mentors, develops and manages a team of Wireless Sales Pros. Our client is a retail leader in North America, and we have tremendous shopper traffic each & every day, for sales & commission opportunities.
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Wireless, consumer electronics, or related sales experience preferred. Prior sales experience or existing knowledge of the wireless category is not mandatory, but you must be driven to learn.
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Acosta Sales & Marketing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Plan and execute administrative tasks to ensure sales performance including item and vendor information maintenance, vendor income and chargeback research and reporting, retail service activity reporting, and sales and promotion planner maintenance.
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Proactively develop and deliver innovative solutions (Product Distribution, Shelving & Merchandise Optimization) to Acosta Clients/Customers in a mutually agreed upon retail priorities and sales objectives.
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Inspires and motivates the teams to achieve assigned sales and reporting targets. Minimum of two years of quota-based sales experience with a proven track record of meeting or exceeding sales objectives.
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In this role as Channel Sales Manager, you will do the following:Manage Regional Sellout Performance: Work with regional partners to identify strategy to diagnose and improve the performance of underperforming cities and develop pilot programs, incentives, and events to increase regional market share/sales liftRegional Business Development & Planning: Lead regional join business planning and strategy development based on partner opportunities.
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All necessary functions required to support the Business Manager and client in sales supporting assignments. DESCRIPTIONThe Business Manager Assistant Specialists will be responsible for customer creation, client financial tools, trade and reconciliation, order and claims alerts, master data submissions and support.
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The Territory Sales Manager will be responsible for driving product sellout within an assigned territory of 50+ carrier and retail stores in a dedicated geographical territory. We are currently looking for a Territory Sales Manager to join our innovative, growing company.
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Acosta and Mosaic are the sales and marketing powerhouses behind the most recognized and proven brands with top retailers in the United States and Canada. 3+ years of experience in carrier channel field sales and operations.
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This position reports to the Retail Sales Manager or Senior Customer Manager. Acosta Sales & Marketing is an. Activities center on wall-to-wall sales coverage including new item speed-to-shelf, schematic compliance, item and pricing surveys, promotion selling and product merchandising, resulting in incremental sales volume.
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The Senior Retail Business Strategy Manager is primarily responsible for the development and delivery of innovative solutions to Acosta customer and clients in the areas of strategic planning, strategy development, and business performance improvement.
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You will work with the Digital Strategy Director to improve the strategic online presence and drive digital commerce and omnichannel sales growth on behalf of Acosta clients. Albertsons E-commerce experience preferred, focused on multi-channel retailers, with the ability to drive omnichannel sales and e-commerce growth.
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3+ years of experience in carrier channel field sales and operationsDeep understanding of carrier channel, economics, incentives and operational dynamicsExisting relationships within Regional or District Carrier HQ and fluid at navigating Markets/HQ dynamics preferredExcellent intrinsic skillset: communications, problem solving, leadershipAlong with competitive pay, we offer a comprehensive benefits program.
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