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Our global headquarters are located in Nashua, NH and we have design, sales and manufacturing locations globally. Bachelor's degree in a technical discipline from a four-year university with 4+ years related experience and/or training within the connector industry, preferred.
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2+ years of experience in a national sales training department with experience in curriculum development and delivery is required. Responsible for identification of ongoing training needs, curriculum development and pull through for an experienced Cardiopulmonary sales team across the US and Canada.
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Field sales experience in embedded Linux, embedded software, or enterprise software. We are hiring IoT Sales Representatives to expand our reach in mission-critical industries such as Automotive, Medical Devices, Industrial Systems, Robotics, and Telco, as well as consumer electronics.
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Demonstrates extensive-level, abilities independently managing project teams for complete end-to-end engagements involving preparation, conception, realization, and the execution of SAP Data and/or Analytics implementation projects across multiple business functions such as Finance, Sales, Supply Chain, Engineering and Human Capital.
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Customer, process, financial benchmarks); web/chat/ email contacts, social media, contact center technology sales or project management experience with center start-ups, consolidation or outsourcing.
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Review and analyze both stores financial, LOB reports, and historical reports to improve performance in sales, profits, shrink, labor controls, and reduction. Direct, oversee, and evaluate training provided to department Team Members to reduce turnover, promote efficiency and control labor costs.
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Ensure high levels of customer satisfaction and sales through effective scheduling, talent acquisition, training, and development of store team members. You will be a people manager and have direct involvement with training, directing, and counseling our team to create customer experiences that enhance bookstore loyalty and deliver measurable results for the store and for your school.
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In the Marketing Manager Trainee role, you will start with learning our entry-level sales and account management roles, progressing into training, and developing roles, and transitioning into an office support manager.
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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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Providing ongoing sales training and support for your team to exceed sales, retention, quality, and service objectives. As a Multi Kiosk General Manager for Victra, you will lead multiple locations while supervising your sales team and providing support as needed.
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Our Entry Level Manager would spearhead a lot of our newer clientele and their teams, develop new marketing and sales strategies, and see it through to delivery and return on investment with our clients.
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The Marketing Manager will work closely with the Sales Teams, Global Marketing; Medical Education, and Sales Training to build, implement and drive commercial marketing strategies.
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As an Account Manager with SunSource, you will develop and manage your sales activities within a specified territory. Work with your Manager to create a sales plan to develop new customers and maintain existing accounts.
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In the first year, the average Sales Representative earns $85k, with top performers reaching upwards of $150k. As a people-first organization, we believe in setting our people up for success with impactful training and a supportive leadership team committed to your career development and success.
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The Manager in Training (MIT) position is expected to be a short-term transitional role that provides both work assignments and training opportunities to prepare MITs to be promoted into Retail/Commercial Store Management positions.
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