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Territory Sales Manager - Payroll/ HCM. As a Territory Sales Manager, you'll also play an important role in recruiting, hiring, and growing your sales team. And as our Territory Sales Manager, you'll be on the front lines, driving revenue growth and bringing in net new business as you lead others by example.
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Maintain and increase sales volume within assigned accounts and territory. Territory Management is responsible for cold calling, prospecting and building relationships that will increase account penetration, revenue growth and customer satisfaction within a specified product line, business segment and/or geography.
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Meet individual goals and collaborate with other Territory Managers and the Senior sales Manager to effectively meet team goals. The right person must have experience handling high volume sales and running a territory of 50-200 accounts with handling a portfolio of leading industry brands.
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Territory Sales Manager- Outside Eyewear Sales. The Territory Sales Manager will travel throughout the territory, and will be equipped with dynamic tools and technology, including a rep-inspired sales cycling app.
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Apply now for the position Territory Sales Manager, Cardiovascular Ultrasound providing an excellent opportunity for an individual that is highly competitive, desires top income, works well in a team-selling environment and strives to win and be successful.
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Experience working in or closely with grocery store operations or the ability to learn nuances of this type of background very quickly - including "route" sales experience, brand ambassadorship or brand vendor sales, merchandising, general retail, or similar territory sales experience.
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Sales Representatives – Wound Care Specialist. As an experienced Sales Representative with expertise in Wound Care, you will have a key role in driving the success of products and broadening its market reach.
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We are a growing company and therefore are seeking a Territory Sales Representative to join our team! Our SOUTHERN OHIO Territory is opening up and we're seeking a Territory Manager to service the area that includes all of the southern portion of Ohio. You will work from your home office and travel daily to retail stores.
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As a Territory Sales Manager, build out your territory supported by the best training, tools and product offering to win in the field every day! Territory Sales Manager.
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The Territory Sales Manager will be a critical part of Wholesale, reporting to the Area Manager of Wholesale. The Territory Sales Manager builds and maintains business relationships with Dealer customers.
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If you are a highly motivated individual with a passion for fitness and sports supplements, along with a commitment to sales excellence, we want you on TEAMGAT! Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTERRITORY SALES REPS: NEW YORK METROREPORTS TO: VICE PRESIDENT OF GLOBAL SALESThis position is primarily responsible for GAT Sports wholesale (retail) business in the assigned region through acquisition and growth of wholesale accounts, supporting through distribution, direct relationship or as a corporate partnership.
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The Territory Sales Representative is an integral part of the company that will assist in its expansion and growth throughout the East Coast and Nationwide. Qualifications: 5+ years of construction sales rep experience.
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They are seeking to hire an Associate Territory Sales Rep responsible for lead generation, hunting and prospecting for new business opportunities. Overview Associate Territory Sales – Capital Equipment: My client is a leading medical device company within the aesthetics industry.
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Supporting the Sales Representative in executing brand development programs and placement of promotional materials. Your Main Focus Will Be: Coordinating product displays to assist Sales Representatives in meeting volume sales and distribution goals.
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Develop and implement a strategic sales plan to increase revenue and market share within the assigned territory. Manage a territory by making daily calls (8-12) with dealerships, collisions, and automotive repair facilities.
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