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Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Series 6 and 63 licensing is a plus; candidates with great sales acumen will be considered pending appropriate licensing within the first 45 days of employment.
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As a TruGreen Territory Sales Representative, you can use your people skills to help new and existing customers find the right lawn care maintenance plans, both at people's homes and/or by phone.
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Company vehicle with fuel card, company cell phone; medical, dental, vision, and prescription plan. We provide sales, parts, rentals and service in all areas of the Lift Truck, Material Handling and Allied product business.
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All you need is a laptop, internet connection, and phone—no cold calling required. Our successful partners, spanning diverse backgrounds and age groups such as professionals, coaches, educators, healthcare professionals, sales and marketing executives, HR experts, tradespeople, stay-at-home parents, and semi-retired individuals, achieve this success through comprehensive training and support.
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The Commercial Lines Small Business Account Manager - Internal Sales is responsible for supporting call-ins, walk-ins and referral business by assisting with new business placement. Experience and expertise in operating in electronic environment; excellent automation skills, including MIS, Outlook, Word, Excel, document management software, carrier proprietary systems, and phone systems.
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Company car, gas card and expenses paid, laptop, cell phone reimbursement. Minimum of 2 years successful business-to-business outside sales experience. Prefer 1 year of medical/healthcare or referral-based sales.
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Serve as a facilitator to the sales process that may generate new sales opportunities or upsell via phone, email, or other electronic communication. Works at the sales counter to serve in-store customers as assigned.
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This individual will possess the skills to sell reservations via inbound and outbound phone calls, emails and online web chats in a positive and professional sales office environment. The Reservation Sales Agent's primary responsibility is to capture as many reservations as possible by utilizing effective selling techniques and all available tools.
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Our first-time agents can earn up to $75-150K per year, even with no sales experience. To succeed in this position, you'll need a laptop/computer with a video camera, high-speed internet, smart phone, and an insurance license (we can help you obtain one if you're accepted.
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Help grow and retain a client base both in-person and through phone/email outreach. Support clinic flow by greeting clients, scheduling services, answering phone calls, responding to emails, and addressing questions.
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Prospect over the phone, face-to-face through networking, and building referral partnerships. Background in door-to-door/outside sales experience. As an outside sales account executive, you are the heart of the Shift4 sales force, a driving force for being a leader in Point of Sale systems worldwide.
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As an Digital Sales Representative, you will sell ADP solutions, including payroll, tax, human resources, and benefits to new and existing clients over the phone and using virtual technology.
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Handle all aspects of taking and processing incoming ticket sales orders from customers at the window and phone sales. Undersupervision of Manager of Ticket Operations and Box Office Supervisor, responsible for ticket sales and customer service for all.
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This is an outbound sales position where you will sell primary and supplemental health insurance products over the phone. Ability to overcome sales objections and close over the phone.
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Assist sales reps in equipment sales. Company provided iPad, Laptop and monthly mobile phone stipend. The Field Service Technician is responsible for the installation, set-up, repair, and routine maintenance of all packaging equipment at customer facilities and Shorr warehouse/demo rooms.
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