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I. Summary/Objective: The Billing & Collections representative is responsible for the daily Managed Care collection process ensuring we are reimbursed appropriately for Managed Care orders, rebilling processes of insurance claims in order to collect the insurance reimbursement and follow-up on outstanding insurance orders.
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The role of a Sales Development Representative at Canonical Canonical is profitable and growing. We consider our sales development organization to be the best technology sales academy in the market, and as such, we select exceptional and ambitious candidates to join our team.
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Management of small and residential web inquiries (RFQ's, Ask An Expert, Contact Us, and General Email) in collaboration with the Sales Development Team. This includes classifying, qualifying, quoting, routing.
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Well-informed about our competitors' activities in assigned territory; informs manager of any changing competitive pricing programs, marketing directives, or door-to-door sales tactics. Success in a previous sales position, prospecting, or cold calling; direct sales experience is preferred but not required.
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The Route Sales Representative position is responsible for the efficient delivery of bottled water and related products to a predetermined customer base on scheduled delivery days, and to provide exemplary customer service and promote customer base growth.
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If you are a motivated individual with a passion for sales and enjoy face-to-face interactions with people, we invite you to apply for the Event Sales Representative position at Pepper.
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Whether you are an experienced sales representative or a newbie to sales, we have a training platform that will show you how to be successful working from your home based office. This is a 100% commission only sole proprietor 1099 sales position.
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No Cold Calling- We have a high volume of inbound sales leads and walk in traffic. Solicit new business and maintain current business levels in order to achieve or exceed sales production goals.
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Pdf Benefits: Competitive base salary + uncapped commission plan with no draw or minimum threshold Great healthcare, dental, and vision plans with employer contribution 401k with match Unlimited PTO & paid holidays Duties & Responsibilities Individual Contributor Duties Manage clients through all stages of sales lifecycle for FTS clients, including: Cultivate and foster new & existing client relationships through cold calls, emails, client meetings (in-person & video.
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Our core offerings include managed IT service, copier/printer sales and service, document management, and BCDR (business continuity/disaster recovery) solutions. We’re seeking a positive, personable customer service representative for a rewarding career opportunity.
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As a Commission-Only Life Insurance Sales Representative, you will be responsible for promoting and selling life insurance policies to clients, helping them secure their financial future and protect their loved ones.
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As an Energy Sales Representative, you will be responsible for promoting and selling our sustainable energy solutions to residential and commercial customers. As an Energy Sales Representative, you will have the opportunity to educate customers about the benefits of our products and services, tailor solutions to meet their specific needs, and contribute to a more sustainable future.
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Apply now to enjoy a rewarding and fulfilling career as a Life Insurance Sales Professional! Join this dynamic team to take your sales career to new heights, working with quality leads while making a positive impact on people's lives.
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The CLEAR Service and Sales Representative (Ambassador) makes magic happen every day by creating frictionless experiences for our members. Previous customer service and/or sales experience is a plus - we'll teach you the rest.
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Minimum of 2 years successful business-to-business outside sales experience. Prefer 1 year of medical/healthcare or referral-based sales. Function as part of the Clinical Representative team.
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