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The Field Sales Representative (FSR) will manage and build distributor relationships, educate and motivate distributor reps to gain new distribution, build volume in existing accounts, execute at the chain level within an assigned territory.
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Unmatched Support: Comprehensive training (in-field, virtual, online, and corporate) empowers you for success. Freedom and Flexibility: No sales quotas and the ability to set your own schedule.
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Even if someone doesn’t decide to stay with us long term, the sales, networking, & communication skills they build are needed for any field. People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in admin, retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, customer service, receptionist, grocery store clerk, server, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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The Associate Sales Representative (ASR) will partner with the field sales and clinical teams and act as a resource in markets to cover cases, lead in-service activities, and support expansion and growth within our business.
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There are 87 million households in the United States 51% of Foreclosures are caused by Death or Disability 50% of Men and 33% of Women will develop Cancer in their lifetime 63% of Americans are dependent on Social Security, Relatives, Friends, or Charity by age 65 What We Do: We are looking for full and part time sales executives to help families protect their largest asset- their ability to earn an income.
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We are seeking a Licensed Insurance Sales Representative to join our team. -Experience: Previous experience in insurance sales or a related field is beneficial. If you are looking for a rewarding career in insurance sales, where your contributions are appreciated, and professional growth is encouraged, apply now to join our team.
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Engage with interested Security and Smart Home customers to close sales and schedule install appointments with our ADT Field employees. Consultatively work with customers to close sales by gathering information, determining needs and scheduling installation appointments.
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Continuously build understanding on customer needs and expectations, territory market landscape, competitors, market segments/dynamics, accounts, disease, product, clinical and sales expertise and share this market intelligence information with in-field team, brand team and sales manager to achieve alignment, to anticipate environmental changes and challenges and to optimize brand strategy and its execution.
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The primary purposes of the Business Field Sales Representative is to acquire commercial customers through F2F sales interaction. The Business Field Sales Executive serves as an ambassador for the Vistra Energy brand in pursuit of providing commercial prospects with affordable and competitive energy solutions.
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Our paid market survey participants originate from all backgrounds and markets including data entry clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, sales assistant, customer service agent, warehouse or factory workers, chauffeur, medical assistant, nurse, call facility representative, and so on.
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Whether someone works with us short term or long term, the sales, networking, & communication skills they build are needed for any field. Excellent Pay – Great starting base pay per appointment that is not based on sales results, paid weekly.
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This is a fantastic opportunity for experienced sales professionals and those entering the field to jumpstart their careers, making a significant impact while enjoying the flexibility of remote work.
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This position is a 1099 independent contractor commission-based sales role. Our Sales Representatives operate entirely online or over the phone, engaging with clients nationwide seeking insurance coverage.
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We want to hear from you if you have previous experience as an account executive, field sales representative, or key account manager. As a Trex Sales Representative/Account Manager, you will be looked to as an innovator and expected to serve as the main contact for territory distributor locations, managing the distributor network and prospecting for new accounts.
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The Business Field Sales Executive provides competitive F2F sales offers to ACQ customers as well as current Customers. Effectively manage prospects in their assigned sales territory.
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