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2+ years related experience in finance, sales, account management and/ or collections required. Westlake inventory financing was established in 2013 as a division of Westlake Financial Services - the leading lender for independent and franchise dealerships.
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With 2023 sales of $16.5 billion, we’re dedicated to providing value for customers, fostering an engaging culture for team members and driving strong financial results. Report to the Field Sales Manager.
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Career opportunities in the future include more senior department roles, sales positions and management positions. CCG offers an entrepreneurial small company approach to doing business emphasizing customer service and relationships with financial capabilities of a large institution.
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Life Insurance Sales (and Occasional Fixed Annuities) Helping Federal / Postal Employees with Retirement Planning. We believe that financial guidance is more than just selling products; it is, by definition, the pursuit of a total understanding of each client's financial goals, family goals and issues, as well as their current tax and estate picture.
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You be responsible for payable and cash disbursements including reviewing invoices, general-ledger data entry, monitoring sales tax on invoices, processing account payable checks, wire, and ACH payments, etc.
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The primary role of the Customer Care Representative is to maintain and grow sales within a defined customer base and geographical territory. We strive to provide our employees with an experience, focused on supporting their physical, financial, and emotional wellbeing.
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We are looking for a motivated real estate sales agent who is passionate about making the home selling/buying experience as great as it should be. We are looking for a go-getter Real Estate Sales Agent.
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That's why AutoZone offers thoughtful benefits programs with one-on-one benefit guidance designed to improve AutoZoners' physical, mental and financial wellbeing. Achieve growth and hit sales targets by successfully maintaining and developing commercial sales.
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This is your opportunity to join a dynamic and successful team where you can grow your career, earn a significant financial income and help your customers achieve their ultimate goal of a new home.
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The Commercial Sales Manager is responsible for driving the commercial sales within their AutoZone location. For step-by-step instructions on how to apply visit. The CSM exceeds customer’s expectation by delivering WOW.
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Builds partnerships with various sales resources (e.g., UPS, Supply Chain Solutions, UPS Freight, external customers, etc.) Conducts due diligence (e.g., inventory audit, financial analysis, etc.
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An average sales pro will be earning 40k – 50k after the first 12 months. Create a stream of residual income for life and help businesses reduce their overhead. Must be available during business hours Monday – Friday in the Erie County area.
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Responsible for all sales on personal Micros keys and completing station side work at the beginning and end of their shift. Maintains responsibility for personal bank and ensures all financial transactions are accurate by operating credit card machines correctly, calculating and returning appropriate change and maintaining adequate cash and coin for making change.
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Filing sales tax and advising clients on filing PTET returns using the NYS DTF website. Communicate with clients to gather necessary financial documents and answer any tax-related or bookkeeping questions.
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Set up projects in NetSuite, ensuring accurate and comprehensive financial tracking. Experience with NetSuite is preferred, specifically with Sales Orders. Assist Controller with suggesting changes to policies and/or procedures to improve financial reporting methods or outcomes.
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