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LeafFilter, a division of Leaf Home, is actively expanding its team of Outside Sales Representatives. Efficient Sales Cycle: Appointments are swift, taking only an hour, including paperwork, and installations can be scheduled as early as the same day.
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About the Role: As our Commercial Moving Company expands its reach in NYC (all 5 boroughs), we're seeking a highly motivated and results-driven Outside Sales Representative to join our dynamic team.
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Experience in outside sales, insurance claims, and door to door canvassing can be extremely beneficial, but it is not required. As an Outside Sales Representative, you will focus on restoration & structure sales.
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In this role, the applicant will be responsible for answering phone calls, emails, quoting projects for the outside sales team, and other contractor accounts, processing completed orders and projects, as well as cold calling prospective customers.
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Reporting to the District Sales Manager, the Account Sales Manager's (ASM) primary function is to perform outside sales of product inventory while driving an assigned route of accounts.
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Yarde Metals, Inc. is looking for an Account Manager/ Outside Sales Representative to maintain and grow market share in Long Island/ and Suffolk County. Are you an energetic outside sales professional with excellent communication skills who strives on relationship building and enjoys being challenged.
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Ability to obtain sales related licensure or registration as may be required by law. 6 months of sales experience identifying and selling products based on customer needs, including credit cards, installations, add-on sales, and explaining warranties, product features, and benefits.
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Partner and work closely with the mortgage sales manager by executing on specific projects to drive profitability for the credit union in the mortgage channel. Be a key stakeholder in the entire mortgage process by working closely with the mortgage sales manager and processing team at the credit union by providing extraordinary service to both internal and external partners.
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Minimum of 1 year outside sales experience or successful completion of a Cintas sales training program. Cintas is seeking a Sales Representative to focus on new business-to-business account development in our Facility Services Division.
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Interested in traveling within and outside of your home state, with overnight hotel stays. We display it, we move it, we track it; making sure stores and their product suppliers have the best opportunities for optimal sales.
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Complete production reports, new sales forms, customer invoice forms, daily vehicle inspection report, and cancel/skip notices. Through our lawn and tree & shrub services, we help improve the health and beauty of outdoor spaces everywhere, so people can Live Life Outside.
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A true high-activity outside sales representative with focus on growing revenue from un-tapped sources. Provide regular activity reports to the General Manager and VP of Sales. Adeptness and prior demonstrated success in cold calling and closing sales.
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Out of this location, there are divisions made up of outside sales, inside sales, operations, warehouse & drivers, as well as administrative staff. Natural Beauty: Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities, including parks, trails, and nearby lakes, Greater Morristown provides ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore and unwind amidst nature.
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Title: Outside Sales Representative. Are you a driven, energetic, helpful sales professional looking to make great money? Work with one of Forbes America's Best Employers and be rewarded for your performance with uncapped commissions, sales performance incentive funds, and bonuses.
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Sales experience (outside sales or inside sales representative, retail sales associate, or telemarketing) preferred. Insurance Sales Experience/ Property & Casualty and L/H licenses preferred.
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