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Regularly communicates with Inside Sales, RSM and other team members on territory sales strategy progress and problem resolution. Previous experience within industrial sales focused on fluid control systems, fluid filtration systems, fluid handling products is preferred.
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The Technical Sales Representative actively manages and grows a multi-million dollar territory, helps tp drive corporate and regional strategic initiatives while building distributor relationships to grow discretionary sales and promote your own target programs to increase share.
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While performing the duties of this job, the Sales Lead is frequently required to stand; walk and use hands to finger, handle, or feel. The Sales Lead must frequently lift and/or move up to 40 pounds.
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Stakeholder Communication: As this role will support several assigned markets; clear, professional and efficient communication is imperative between stakeholders (sales team and fulfillment teams) to ensure client campaign execution and performance meets or exceeds standards.
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As a Rotech sales professional, you will be responsible for face to face sales calls establishing and maintaining relationships with doctors, hospitals, sleep labs, wound clinics, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies and other referral sources in the medical community.
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As required by applicable state and local laws, food safety/handlers cards, tobacco and alcohol sales certification (e.g., TAM card). Ensure accuracy in scanning and verifying sales and handling monetary transactions with mental alertness and basic math skills (add, subtract, multiply and divide.
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Our suite of services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; and campus-wide business and sponsorship development.
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Prepare and deliver persuasive sales proposals and quotes, ensuring accurate pricing and product information. Ongoing training and support to enhance your sales skills and product knowledge.
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If you are considering jobs like Direct Sales Representative, Inside/Outside Sales Representative, Residential Sales Representative, Territory Sales Representative or Field Sales Executive – Home Solutions, this career move would be a great fit.
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Essity's Health and Medical team is looking for an experienced Medical Sales Representative - Ortho. Medical Sales Representative - Ortho. $70,000 - $80,000 annual salary + sales incentive + benefits.
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Approaching service and sales needs with composure, integrity and compassion. Competitive drive and proven ability to succeed in a fast-paced sales environment. 6 months of customer service and/or sales experience, Retail environment preferred.
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As a Vice President, Sales Executive, Healthcare working remotely in the US, you'll be a part of creating and delivering amazing customer experiences while you also #ExperienceTTEC, an award-winning employment experience and company culture.
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As a key leader of the Maximus Federal Sales and Business Development team, this position reports to the Vice President, Business Development & Sales for Federal Financial. As a member of the MAXIMUS Federal Sales team, this position will be responsible for identifying, qualifying, capturing, proposing, and closing new business opportunities for the company.
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We are seeking an Outside Industrial Sales Representative for the Portland, OR area. Rite-Hite Sales Professionals work within protected territories to represent our various lines of products and services.
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The Transition Project Manager (internally known as Transition Specialist Representative) leads the Paycom implementation by partnering with Outside Sales Reps, Client Relations Representatives (CRR), Paycom Specialists (PSD), and New Client Setup (NCS) Specialists to ensure a successful implementation by guiding our clients to 100% usage and adoption of the Paycom solution.
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