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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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We are currently HIRING industry experienced Sales Professionals nationwide. We sell the latest AI technologies from Nvidia, Supermicro, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Lenovo, Apple, VMWare, Adobe, APC, IBM, Nutanix, EMC, Pure Storage, Samsung, Intel, Eaton, and all the hottest AI and Green Data Center, Virtualization, Energy Conservation, Cloud, Storage, Security, Wireless, SD Wan, Video, Identification, solar, and battery technologies.
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During training the SMT may travel throughout the region in which they are assigned to further their development, while waiting to assume the role of Sales Manager in a branch location. The Sales Manager in Training will be learning how to manage their direct reports to guide all sales activities, ensuring the execution of the organizational strategy to achieve maximum customer satisfaction, sales and profitability.
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Learns about making effective jobsite or office sales calls by riding along with the District Sales Manager or experienced Account Managers. Account Manager - Accelerated Sales Program.
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The Sales Managers purpose is to uphold the Carters mission, vision, and values in order to support a high performing team that consistently delivers top end results. Assists store management with modifying schedules based on business climate to maximize sales and productivity.
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We are recruiting for a Sales Manager with experience in fabricated metals, structural steel, and/or metals distribution to drive increased revenue through new business and/or identifying additional sources from existing clients.
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Well, Heartland has the perfect gig for you - a Division Sales Manager - Payments/ Software (DM) position that's as challenging as it is rewarding. Division Sales Manager - Payments/ Software.
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Works closely with Catering Sales Manager in issuing building contracts for food and beverage events. ASM Global, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities has an excellent and immediate opening for a Sales Manager at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
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The Sales Manager is responsible for selling the David L. Lawrence Convention Center to ensure that company sales goals and objectives are met. POSITION:National Sales Manager.
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Minimum of 3 year of experience in Orthopedic Sales and knowledge of Durable Medical Equipment strongly preferred. Responsible for performing effective region penetration coverage and account identification to drive sales and increase the customer base for applicable FCS products.
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We are searching for a reliable Sales Estimator/Manager to provide general home service estimates to our customers in our community. We are actively interviewing for this position - If you have the skills we're looking for, apply today and our hiring manager will follow-up.
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As an LTL Sales Manager, you will spend your first six months aggressively learning our business and working closely with our sales and leadership team. 3+ years of experience succeeding in LTL Sales.
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Monitor sales reports, act as needed and communicate LTL trends and market conditions to senior leadership. Upon completion of your training, you will be assigned to lead a team of sales employees, responsible for driving revenue and supporting customer needs with LTL services.
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Sales Operations Manager in a SaaS Enterprise B2B organization, We are currently looking for an experienced Sales Operations Manager who will be in charge of supporting the Sales execution of North America in order to help achieving Revenue objectives, support long-term sustainable Growth, increase Win Ratio and enforce Sales processes according to Ivalua standard & best practices.
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As a New Home Sales Manager, you have the opportunity to lead a sales team while working with our builder partner and their customers in building the American Dream. Our company is looking for a New Home Sales Manager with advanced experience in leadership, management, new home sales, and/or real estate to add to our nationwide team.
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