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If you have experience working in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative (CSR), Retail Associate, Cashier, Store Associate, Keyholder, Restaurant, Hospitality, and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, self-storage rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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Bob's Stores is a Leading Northeast Based Family Apparel and Footwear StoreSaving you money on your family's favorite brandsBob's Stores is your home for great deals on the footwear, workwear, teamwear and every day clothing your family always needs.
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Assist in maintaining the profitability of the company through new members sales and retention. Meet daily and weekly minimum requirement on sales quotas. Attend and participate in scheduled sales meetings.
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The Sales Manager is responsible for new member sales and overall member experience. 1-2 years of sales experience, ideally in a fitness setting. Sales Manager Full Time. Strong sales and communication skills.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBest Line Equipment is currently seeking a motivated and experienced Heavy Equipment Sales Representative to join our dynamic sales team at our Keyport, NJ location.
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Mobile Associates, Store-in-Store are an integral part of the Retail Team responsible for bringing the T-Mobile brand to life within National Sales partner locations, where active customer engagement is crucial for success.
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Automotive Sales Manager. Completes accurate paperwork accompanying vehicle sales. Accountable for teams daily performance metrics in sales, CRM utilization, appointments, and follow up calls.
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Additionally, the individual will be responsible for the development, implementation, and regular maintenance of policies and procedures that govern the work of assigned roles and responsibilities, including compliance with the security requirements of ePHI.What We’re Looking For: 8+ years of successful, quota-carrying sales/business development experience with healthcare focused companies, brands and agencies, digital/programmatic media or other MarTech DaaS / SaaS sales.
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Corporate requests: Monitor customer requirements for assigned AEs / customers provided from USF’s National Sales corporate office (Air Traffic Control-ATC). Internal: Customer Contact personnel, National Sales, National Credit, National Customer Maintenance, Merchandising, Replenishment, Revenue Management/ Pricing, Warehouse, Transportation, Finance/Inventory Control and other functions as required.
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Previous knowledge about home goods, sales, or work experience is not needed. Reps are paid $22.00 base-appt that isn't based on sales or results, but they can earn more based on commission.
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Bringing your prior experience in a customer-facing role, preferably high-end sales. In this role you will work cohesively with sales team members to engage, support, and provide customer service to Sleep Number customers.
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Understanding of technology and vertical platforms (at least one of the industry Banking & Financial Services, Insurance, Hi-Tech, Manufacturing, Energy & utilities) in order to strategize & craft solutions (along with pre-sales teams) to match customer needs.
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Remote Work Flexibility: Create your schedule, with a monthly in-person meeting at our office.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMarc Jacobs International, powered by the creative genius of Marc Jacobs, seeks a Part Time Sales Supervisor to join its Shore Premium Outlet in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.
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YOUR FOCUS (Responsibilities): As the Field Sales Trainer, you will work within a corporate culture where Performance, Integrity, Collaboration, Innovation, and Celebration are the mantras of success.
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