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The Showroom Design Consultant is expected to interact with clients and develop new relationships through outside presentations, cold calling, client meetings and networking. 5+ years of experience in luxury home furnishings sales (2+ years in Trade Showroom sales) Excellent communications skills both written and verbal.
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Territory Sales Manager- Outside Eyewear Sales. + Proven track record of sales achievement; calling upon sales experience from a related industry, which may include Cosmetics, Dental Sales, Accessories, Giftware, Medical Devices, Food/ Beverage Wholesale, Salon Sales, or Optical industries (Opticians, Practice Managers, Lens or Lab reps, Technicians, etc.
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About You: Experience or interest in outside sales or SDR roles, with a knack for cold calling and cold outreach. Work closely with the sales team to seamlessly transition qualified leads.
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Success in a previous sales position, prospecting or cold calling; direct sales experience is preferred, but not required. facilities using a reliable personal vehicle Ability to work outside for extended periods in any season and/or during inclement weather Familiarity with computer operating systems, a myriad of consumer and commercial communications devices (e.g., PDAs, smartphones, routers, modems, converters, and wireless devices), and computer software applications Valid driver's license with a satisfactory driving record within Company required standards.
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Participate in marketing efforts to solicit new business, including but not limited to outbound calling, community involvement, outreach programs, and promoting the brand inside and outside the store/retail location.
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As we rapidly expand our fiber technology across the nation, we're seeking a Bilingual Outside Sales Representative to play a role in connecting communities to what matters most to them.
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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. Achieves monthly sales quotas in high-speed data, mobile, landline phone, and video sales.
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Meets established objectives relative to monthly sales goals and increased sales volume and penetration through assigned leads and assigned property portfolio. Accurately completes all necessary paperwork to support sales activities in a manner consistent with quality control guidelines, including dispositions, sales orders and sales reporting.
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A background in cold calling customers in pharmaceuticals, medical device sales, hospital, home health, hospice or long-term care is ideal. The ideal candidate for this role will have experience in outside sales/business development in the healthcare industry.
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Develop and prospect for new business by using lead generation activities like cold calling, networking, email marketing, etc. Skills: Sales skills (negotiation, presentation, relationship management), adaptability; resilience, teamwork, creativity.
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Previous sales experience in outside sales, insurance agency/broker or wholesaler would be a plus. Cold calling, identifying prospects, closing sales and on boarding and training new customers.
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Essential Functions, Duties, and Responsibilities:· Cold calling, identifying prospects, closing sales and on boarding and training new customers. Sales executive will also be responsible for managing existing relationships, with the specific goal of solidifying and growing profitable relationships.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Under general direction of the Team Success Manager, perform a wide variety of duties to develop and manage a geographic sales territory by calling on existing accounts and adding new accounts based on need within that local market.
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Description CA Part-Time Retail Sales RepresentativeT-Mobile Premium Retailer – Wireless VisionDo the hottest new tech trends excite you? Compensation range: $16.25 -$18.70 per hour (Position eligible to earn commission based on company-established sales metrics)Your Talents:Provide exceptional customer service to individuals visiting the Wireless Vision store, including greeting customers, answering phones and assessing their needs.
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Focus on warm leads with no cold calling required. Cutting-edge technological tools provided free of charge to streamline sales processes. Join Our Exclusive Sales Team and Propel Your Career Forward.
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