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This role will receive a competitive On-Target Earnings (base salary + sales commission) + benefits + equity. The SDR role at Rippling provides a unique opportunity - we're looking for talented, ambitious SDRs who can manage high velocity top-of-funnel sales qualification, while also navigating a very strategic sales process.
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If you want to learn every day and are interested in tech, sports, and entertainment, you’ll gain the experience needed to be a highly compensated software / SaaS sales executive with an extensive understanding of these industries.
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As a Sales Development Representative, you will play a crucial role in pipeline development, focusing on generating new business opportunities and laying the groundwork for long-term growth.
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1+ year of software sales experience preferred; and previous SDR experience is highly advantageous. Career Growth: Top performers will work directly with the founders and executive team and have a significant opportunity to shape the company's growth trajectory.
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If so, we want you to join our cross-disciplinary team at Virtual Fudge as our Executive Sales Representative! Ability to handle online sales channels (e.g. Google AdWords funnel.
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As a Business Development Representative, you will develop your sales and business skills by working with Marketing and Event executives across industries. Melissa Darling, Account Executive (Former BDR.
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This is an entry-level position in Sales and BuildingLink is excited to provide the training and mentorship that sets up an SDR for an Account Executive role in the near future. As the first line of communication to potential customers, ideal SDR candidates have a strong understanding of the sales process, excel at researching leads and fostering new relationships.
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Looking for a motivated, experienced inside sales associate for sales of uniforms and accessories to Public Safety Personnel. Must have previous sales experience dealing with customers one-on-one in a fast-paced retail environment.
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BRICK EXECUTIVE SEARCH has exclusively been retained by a Luxury Womens RTW company whose growing business is needing an experienced SPECIALTY /BOUTIQUE Sales Executive to continue to drive growth.
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Key responsibilities The objective of this role is to: Generate net new sales pipeline for the Account Executive team. They work hard to qualify leads and book meetings that fuel sales pipeline growth for our team of Account Executives.
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The objective of this role is to: Generate net new sales pipeline for the Account Executive team. A teach startup, Artificial Intelligence company is growing their sales team. Generate sales interest via multi-channel outbound campaigns (phone, email, social.
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