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The Sales Development Manager – Municipal Markets (SDM) works directly with municipal industry customers and Regional Sales Managers (RSMs) to advance opportunities through the sales process workflow at target accounts, deploys coaching and training (sales methodology/skills, technical, product, application) to RSMs, and plays the role of domain expert in customer-facing situations.
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Job Details GENERAL SUMMARY: Function as a Cashier and/or Stocker and act in a lead capacity in the absence of the Store Manager or Assistant Store Manager. Order zones and drop shipment categories, following prescribed ordering practices, as assigned by the Store Manager.
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The Commercial Sales Manager is responsible for driving the commercial sales within their AutoZone location. Achieve growth and hit sales targets by successfully maintaining and developing commercial sales.
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Assist the Store Manager in ensuring that the sales floor is sales effective on a daily basis. Assist the Store Manager in planning, merchandising and maintaining Clip Strips and Power Panels with sales effective items.
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Work in conjunction with Sales Manager and New Equipment Ordering (NEO) department, responsible for follow-up and expediting of whole good orders. Use Company provided systems/tools (i.e. Sales Advantage) to fully document, track, record, follow-up and capture all related sales activity in a timely and accurate manner.
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The Inside Sales Representative is responsible for handling customer inquiries promptly and effectively in a fast-paced, team oriented environment. Follows the directives of the Branch & Regional Manager.
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As a Shift Leader for Little Caesars, you will be responsible for the overall shift operations, guest experience, sales performance, and execution of brand excellence in a store. Promote sales on the shift through suggestive selling and knowledge on in-store promotions.
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Prepares and executes local store marketing, merchandising, sales and promotional efforts to increase sales volume and guest traffic. Ensures employee retention by effectively staffing the team to maximize customer service and sales efforts.
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Grow a successful, multi-million dollar business: drive sales leveraging your business acumen, efficiency and problem solving skills. Inspire others: become a dynamic brand ambassador dedicated to driving and achieving results through your team.
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You are not alone, approximately 85% of the new franchise owners were professionals transitioning out of the corporate grind, and 25-30% keep their job and run their business on the side.
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Desire to interact with customers and provide an incredible customer experience Video game knowledge preferred Qualified Game Advisor (Sales Associate) candidates will possess the following: High School diploma or GED Must be at least 18 years old.
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The District Sales Manager is responsible for all aspects of the store operation (average 3 stores) including, sales, payroll recruiting, training, employee relations, expense control, shrink and all related functions.
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Nice to haves:-Previous restaurant management experience-Proven track record of meeting sales/cost targets, personal goals and developing managers-Computer/POS skills-Leadership, Coaching and Teaching abilities-Excellent communication skills (oral, written, and listening skills)-Passion for both guest service, employee engagement and the restaurant business-Proactive problem-solving abilities-Ability to work days, nights, weekends and holidays.
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Assist Store Manager in Store Operations including: driving sales and profit, customer loyalty, planning, prioritization, and delegating of daily tasks. Support Store Manager in Team Member counseling, hiring/staffing decisions, scheduling, Team Member training and development, and maintaining a productive work environment.
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The District Sales Manager is a seasonal position, which starts in July and typically ends in November. Brand: Spirit Halloween. The District Sales Manager is a seasonal position, which starts in July and typically ends in November.
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