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To bring this mission to life we foster a culture centered on creativity, confidence, and collaboration, and while we will never rest on our laurels, we are humbled that this has allowed us to be recognized as one of the "world's most attractive employers."
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This position demands a strategic thinker who can seamlessly bridge the gap between sales, innovation, flavor development, and production to achieve commercial success in the competitive nutraceutical market.
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This is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional. This is a 100% commission only, sole proprietor, 1099 sales position. Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting.
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Implement Sales Training Programs for all Outside Sales Representatives and reinforce the training trough branch visits and Branch Manager led Sales Rep ride-a-longs and sales meetings.
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Experience with Institutional Markets, Trade Equities, Pre-IPO, Securities and Derivatives Regulation, Capital Markets, Compliance and Enforcement, Municipal Bond Origination, Distribution, Sales and Trading.
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The inside sales engineer is to act as a technical and commercial resource to field sales, customers and distributors for quotations and project management of power distribution, power protection, and power equipment maintenance; including electrical solutions from complex custom industrial and commercial assembly applications to residential components.
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This Recruiting Practice is a focused two team powerhouse focused within the realm of commercial HVAC sales recruitment as well as related mechanical systems service technician staffing. HVAC & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS SEARCH AllSearch HVAC Sales & Mechanical Service recruiters have worked with thousands of talented sales and service people all across the United States.
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Support service center driver / sales huddle plans as well as local business development plan. Serve customers by coordinating problem resolution between customers, territory sales managers, and operations personnel.
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Wholesale apparel sales, as well as B2B sales experience, is definitely a plus. Attend Weekly individual meetings with Wholesale Sales Director. You'll have plenty of face-to-face interactions with potential and existing customers at trade shows and will be expected to generate leads through cold calling and other sales strategies.
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This is a full-time role as a Regional VP Sales at Whitsons Culinary Group in NJ and PA for School Food Service Management. The Regional VP Sales will be responsible for sales operations, account management, sales management, and business development in the region.
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1-2 years of beauty/skin care sales experience; Makeup Artistry degree or certification in similar capacity, a plus. Build a close relationship and work partnership with the in-store category managers; Work effectively with store personnel, store management and sales and education teams.
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Previous sales experience or direct involvement in one-on-one consultative selling in aesthetic sectors such as plastic or cosmetic surgery, cosmetics, hair replacement, laser hair removal, or related fields is highly valued.
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The Assistant Seafood Manager works closely with the Seafood Manager in ensuring that all available product is out for sale, is maintained with the strictest freshness policies in accordance with Company direction and HACCP Guidelines and developing relationships with customers that drive sales goals, minimize losses & provide a mutual benefit for all.
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You will be responsible for ensuring that products are easy to see and buy, building sales by sharing product and gaming knowledge with guests, providing a clean, organized environment in which to shop, and growing guest loyalty and repeat business.
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Advises Gym Sales Managers and Gym General Managers concerning sales and advertising techniques. Proven success in service and sales performance in a multi-unit environment. Coordinates membership sales in all assigned gym locations based on target goals.
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