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WHAT WE OFFER Base hourly canvassing pay for Walk/Knock/TalkGreat uncapped bonus structure ( weekly + monthly canvassing incentives) Contests/Performance Prizes Weekly pay, direct depositWHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR IN OUR CANVASSERS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED but ALWAYS considered a COMPENSATABLE bonus for applying CANVASS PROs. Anyone with related experience dealing with canvassing, sales, retail, or other marketing/customer service experience.
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The Aftermarket Sales Representative solicit parts and service business from accounts through personal and phone contacts. Call on National Accounts through various mediums, partnering closely with Rush Aftermarket National Accounts Sales Manager (RSM) to promote account programs and process.
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Their remaining time will be supporting outside technical sales functions including but not limited to: attending customer meetings, quote creation, order servicing, post-sale customer service, proposal writing, marketing, tradeshows, and other sales function.
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Richards Building Supply, a full-service, family-owned building supply center located in Dayton, OH , is currently looking for an experienced Outside Sales Representative with a professional, energetic, and creative demeanor to lead our growing team.
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Qualifications: - Proven experience in outside sales, preferably within the lumber or building materials industry. We are currently seeking a motivated and experienced Outside Sales Representative to join our team and drive our sales efforts.
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We’re looking to grow our high-energy team of outside sales consultants to help generate new business clients in the area! Uncapped quarterly bonuses President’s club and international incentive trips Attentive customer support and strong sales enablement Mileage and phone reimbursement 3-week paid training including product knowledge, shoulder-to-shoulder coaching, and solutions-based selling techniques What we look for.
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Minimum of 1 year outside sales experience or successful completion of a Cintas sales training program Valid driver's license High School Diploma/GED; Bachelor's Degree preferred. Job Segment: Business Intelligence, Pre-Sales, Facilities, Sales Rep, Sales, Technology, Operations.
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What you need:5+ years in an outside sales position (medical related fields or b2b sales preferred) or Bachelor’s Degree from an Accredited University (with at least 2+ years of outside sales experience preferred)Travel requirement:Approximately 20% travel.
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Internal: District Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, VP of Local Sales, Accounting/Credit Department, Merchandising and Marketing, Operations, and Customer Contact. Frequently outside the office environment working in the field visiting customers in variable weather and temperature conditions.
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Outside Sales Consultants on average earn $50k - $70k the first year, with top performers earning well over $100k. Title: Outside Sales Consultant. Are you a driven, energetic, and helpful sales professional looking to make great money.
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Outside Sales Representatives educate and inform homeowners on what they're entitled to through storm damage as it relates to roofing, siding and gutter projects protecting their most valued investment at a fraction of retail costs.
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4+ years of experience in account management or outside sales, construction industry preferred. BarSplice Prodcuts Inc. is seeking an experienced Regional Sales Manager who has a proven track record in B2B sales.
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Professional outside sales experience with portfolio of consistently meeting or exceeding sales goals. Generate sales of Snap-on equipment (John Bean products) within assigned territory.
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We are looking for a driven, energetic, and persistent Outside Sales Representative (OSR) to help us expand our fast-growing business within a defined sales territory. Engage in business development activities in a field sales role.
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Previous experience with outside sales of in-home services is strongly desired, but all outside sales experience will be considered. If you have prior experience in outside sales and a desire to excel with a leading company, we want to hear from you.
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