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With plenty of dedicated peer and leadership support, our fully paid training programs shape new Retail Sales Specialists into quick-thinking professionals. Most of our mangers started as Retail Sales Specialist themselves, proving that career advancement is a very real and achievable goal.
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Retail Sales Specialist - Computing | Best Buy. Req # 955194BR Brand Best Buy Job Category Retail Group Job Level Individual Contributor Minimum Pay ($) 15.00 Store Number or Department 000428 Albany NY Store Maximum Pay ($) 18.22 Address Line 1 1 Crossgates Mall Rd City Albany State New York Search Categories Retail Zip 12203-5368 Benefits Best Buy offers a range of benefits to support your overall well-being, as outlined in the.
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The Sales Specialist is responsible for developing and executing regional company specific medical gas marketing plans and acting as a support resource for the regional company. The Sales Specialist - Healthcare sells medical gases, products, and services to medical establishments within a specific geographic area serving as a subject matter expert to both internal and external customers.
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This role is a full-time, entry to mid-level retail sales role, focusing on wireless, TV, and internet products in the communications and entertainment technology space. Meet or exceed monthly sales goals, including wireless sales.
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Support and implement strategic corporate brand marketing initiatives and promotional activities. · Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in retail sales, field sales or customer service required.
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Johnson and Johnson Innovative Medicine is recruiting for an Oncology Sales Specialist, Hematology to support the Upstate NY district, which includes Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, White Plains, and New Haven.
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The RFP & Sales Operations Technical Specialist also provides general sales operations support for the organization, as assigned by the Supervisor, Sales Operations, maintains a database to ensure efficiencies in the RFP process, and works with content to reflect latest product offerings, industry trends and competitive intelligence.
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The person in this role will partner with our specialist OT account team as well as front line generalist teams to provide pre-sales technical systems engineering support for our customers.
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Position Title: Sales Specialist - Healthcare. 3 years of prior solution driven sales experience preferably within the industrial and specialty medical gas field. Acts as a resource for other Airgas sales professionals in developing and maintaining medical sales within their customer base by providing product and industry training, making customer presentations and recommendations.
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