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As a key member of the sales/commercial team, the Territory Business Manager (TBM) will lead sales at the territory level and serve as the primary liaison between customers and the SpringWorks organization.
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Manager III, Customer/Field Service Engineer (M3) Experienced in semiconductor manufacturing and wafer fab equipment Key Responsibilities Develops and maintains customer relationship with all relevant individuals in his/her district at all times, at all levels.
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Train on policies and procedures through self-led exercises, instructor-led training and shadowing of experienced new home sales associates. As a newly hired Sales Associate, you will participate in the Richmond American Homes Peak Sales Training program.
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Floor & Decor’s Sales Associates play a key role in continuously providing customers with friendly, accurate service and support in finding products to complete their project. If you love to learn and have a passion for helping others, come join us on our sales floor.
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Minimum 2 years of relevant experience such as:Pharmaceutical Sales ExperienceMedical/Medical Device Sales ExperienceProfessional Sales or Promotional ActivitySmall Business Owner or other Entrepreneurial experience, Marketing, Customer Service or Account ManagementRelevant Healthcare/Scientific roles (e.g., RN, Pharmacist, PT, OT)Educator (e.g., Teacher, Principal)Full Time Military experience.
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RN Branch Director, RN Branch Manager, Hospice Branch Director, Executive Director, RN Executive Director, RN Administrator, Hospice Administrator, Hospice Executive Director, Hospice Branch Director, Director of Operations, DON, Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Operations, Home health administrator, Home health director.
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The CRD should be readily aware of all direct competitors, their offerings, occupancy status, how they sell against us, current incentives being offered, and changes in offerings or management at all times and be able to communicate this information to the GM, Vice President of Operations, Director of Sales, Director of Marketing, and other partners on an ongoing and consistent basis.
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The Sales Outfitter provides counter sales and customer service for Hunting/ Archery Merchandise non-Firearms. They perform various selling/customer service acti Hunting, Sales, Seasonal, Part Time, Counter Sales, Customer Service.
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The Telecom Data Analyst is responsible for managing telecom expenses, analyzing telecom data, and maintaining accurate inventory records. Title: Telecom Data Analyst. The ideal candidate will have experience with IT Asset Management (ITAM), telecom invoicing, and a strong understanding of industry standards and practices.
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The Coffee Sales Advisor will represent our client, Nespresso, and their premium line of espresso and coffee machines inside a local housewares retailer such as Sur La Table, Williams Sonoma, Macy's, and/or Bloomingdale's.
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Communicate effectively at all times; obtain information, resources, and support within Reckitt / Mead Johnson Nutrition to maximize business opportunities and respond to customer needs; understand and implement the sales utility of clinical data, competitive intelligence, and marketing initiatives.
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Execute full sales process of lead generation, follow up, and closing the sale Meet and exceed sales goals as established by the General Manager. Opportunity for growth within the studios including additional sales and management positions.
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Grow guest base with self-marketing and participation in salon marketing initiatives. Must have a current licensed esthetician / cosmetology license or in the process of obtaining an aesthetician or cosmetology license.
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The Load Builder directly reports to Yard Manager. Cross trains as backup driver, receiver, counter sales, and dispatcher if needed. Partners with all coworkers: sales, yard, management and uses those relationships to solve problems.
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Coordinate and execute all aspects of sales and marketing through advertising, public relations, direct mail, special events, market research, and referral development. As the Sales Advisor, you will cultivate relationships with prospective residents, family members, and referral sources and communicate the unique benefits of the retirement community and advance sales to move-in.
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