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Proven experience in outside sales in the food industry is required. Conduct outside sales activities within assigned territory to meet sales targets. FlexStaff is seeking a Sales Representative for our client, a Nassau County based food importer.
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Strong skills in upselling, cold calling, product demos, and outside sales. We are seeking a dynamic Sales and Marketing Manager to join our team. Proven experience in technology sales, account management, and business development.
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The Inside Sales Representative ensures smooth sales operations by managing the sales pipeline and delivering top-notch customer service, lead qualification, proposal preparation, and outside estimator support.
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Outside Sales Rep I. Minimum of 2 years of outside sales experience. Outside sales experience in commercial markets. Generate revenue for the company by selling its products to potential customers outside of the showroom and within the assigned area.
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Previous experience with outside sales of in-home services is strongly desired, but all outside sales experience will be considered. If you have prior experience in outside sales and a desire to excel with a leading company, we want to hear from you.
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Gain hands-on, real-world experience in this face-to-face selling position as an Outside Sales Associate. As an Outside Sales Intern, spend your summer working side-by-side with sales pros supported by the best training, tools and products to win in the field every day.
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Entrepreneurial attitude and ability to think outside the box. This position includes in-person sales and customer service with a base compensation. First Class Marketing is looking for someone to join its growing Marketing and Sales team, which helps us run retail marketing campaigns for our brand partners.
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Remote work - from home (10%) and field sales work (90%) Advancement opportunities to Territory Manager and National Sales Manager. Check in with National Sales Managers for support in closing new accounts and to receive additional training.
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May serve as presenter at training programs to assist in the development of less experienced Outside Sales Reps. Ability to utilize background and experience to provide training and development to less experienced Outside Sales Reps.
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Sales Experience: 2-5 years of outside sales and/or B2B sales experience, with a preference for outside telecommunications sales. As a Specialist Sales Executive Mobility, you’ll work with AT&T's cutting-edge business products and services focusing on our mobility solutions.
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As an Outside Sales Representative, you'll take the helm in forging new connections and nurturing existing relationships within the vibrant metropolitan landscape of New York. Your mission.
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An Inside Sales Representative will assist our walk-in customers directly, coordinate closely with our outside sales force, drivers and warehouse personnel to meet our customers' needs in a timely and efficient manner.
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Outside Sales Consultants on average earn $50k - $70k the first year, with top performers earning well over $100k. Title: Outside Sales Consultant. Are you a driven, energetic, and helpful sales professional looking to make great money.
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In partnership with Operations, National Sales, and other departments, you effectively manage the regional sales process from prospecting to closing to expand our customer base. As a Business Development Manager, you collaborate with internal and external teams to develop and execute a successful sales strategy that grows a local book of business and provides customized solutions for clients.
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