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We are seeking a dedicated Parts Manager to lead and oversee all operations within the parts department at our dealership. Sales Initiatives: Direct outside parts sales and counter sales efforts, driving revenue generation.
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Solid understanding of sales processes, including lead generation, pipeline management, and sales forecasting. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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We are looking for a Sales Manager experienced in Cabinetry, Millwork, and Countertops to join our growing team! Minimum 3-5 years of Sales Management and Customer Service experienceinthe Cabinetry and Millwork industry.
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Generate and follow up on leads, managing the sales cycle from lead generation to closing deals. Identify and prospect new business opportunities for wide format environmental signage. Interior/Exterior Wide Format Signage.
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In-depth knowledge of the cabinetry, millwork, and countertop market, including industry trends, products, and customer needs. Foster a customer-centric culture, ensuring exceptional customer service, timely resolution of customer issues, and continuous improvement of customer satisfaction levels.
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As the Sales Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing sales operations and drive revenue growth while leading a team of sales reps by providing guidance, coaching, and support to achieve sales targets and objectives.
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Oversee the sales process, from lead generation to order fulfillment, ensuring seamless coordination with internal departments and timely delivery of products to customers. Lead and mentor a sales team, providing guidance, training, and performance evaluations to maximize their productivity and effectiveness.
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In this role, you will spearhead efforts to drive sales growth, foster enduring customer relationships, and lead a motivated sales team to meet revenue goals effectively. We are seeking a seasoned Sales Manager with experience in Distribution Sales to join our dynamic and expanding team.
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This is an excellent opportunity to get "in" with a top-notch Sign Company that already has had great success and is looking to expand. Identify and prospect new business opportunities within the signage industry.
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This is an excellent opportunity to get "in" with a top-notch Sign Company that already has had great success and is expanding. Strong self-starter with excellent organizational and time management skills.
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT - NATIONAL SALES POSITION- WIDE FORMAT ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNAGE Commercial Signage Company is seeking an experienced Interior/Exterior Wide Format Signage Salesperson and Account Manager with regional and national experience to join their team.
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For additional information on this opportunity, contact Tim Hatch directly at. As an Architectural Signage Sales Representative, you will play a pivotal role on our team, driving growth by identifying and pursuing new business opportunities.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated Architectural Signage Sales Representative with a proven track record of generating new business. If you have 2 years of experience in architectural and/or commercial sign sales and are a self-starter who excels at building client relationships, we want to hear from you.
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As a Sign Sales Representative, you will play a pivotal role in our sales team, driving growth by identifying and pursuing new business opportunities in the signage industry. Sign Sales Rep Key Responsibilities: Identify and prospect new business opportunities within the signage industry.
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Sales Rep Key Responsibilities: Identify and prospect new business opportunities within the signage industry. Sales Rep Benefits: Comprehensive health, dental, vision, 401K, stock purchase options. If you have 3+ years of experience in sign sales and are a self-starter who excels at building client relationships, we want to hear from you.
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