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As the Territory Sales Manager you will be responsible for developing and maintaining target accounts while driving sales growth and new business within a specific territory. POSITION SUMMARY:Founded in 1947, Alside is a leading distributor of exterior building products for residential and commercial remodeling and new construction markets.
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The Group Sales Manager will be responsible for managing group sales activities, developing sales strategies, building and maintaining client relationships, coordinating with other departments, and meeting sales targets.
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Country United States of America Location CAG23: DLS VRF- Atlanta 3300 Riverwood Pkwy , Atlanta, GA, 30339 USA Carrier is the leading global provider of healthy, safe and sustainable building and cold chain solutions with a world-class, diverse workforce with business segments covering HVAC, refrigeration, and fire and security.
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District Sales Manager Experience 5+ years’ experience in sales and marketing in manufacturing/industrial industry District Sales Manager Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Relationship Building.
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SummaryManage and support large wholesale distributors who sell Structural Connector and Hardy Frame product lines into the Lumber and Building Material (LBM) dealer channel. Collaborate with distributors and internal stakeholders to ensure our company is appropriately positioned across the residential construction supply chain to optimize sales and market presence.
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Regional Sales Manager in Building Materials - Southeast. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Regional Sales Manager to join our team in the building materials industry.
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The sales representative will have a strong understanding of the Value Selling sales process, excelling at generating leads, building relationships, closing deals, and technical knowledge of liquid coatings application.
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3+ years previous commercial industry sales experience required (preferably within the flooring or building materials industry) The Regional Account Manager (RAM) is responsible for outside commercial sales, lead generation, client procurement, and commercial job management.
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THE SKILL SET: 2-5 years of sales leadership along with direct experience as a sales rep in the SaaS industryExpert knowledge and experience in building and motivating sales teams, growing pipeline, and hitting revenue targetsDemonstrated ability to plan daily and weekly activities for an inside sales team, monitor performance, and measure resultsHighly driven, proactive individual with an execution focus and a strong sense of urgency and a belief in Salesloft’s mission.
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Consultative / Solution Selling | Capital Equipment | High-Value Sales | Customer Experience As a Regional Sales Manager, youll have the opportunity to leverage your expertise in high-value capital equipment.
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Focus on selling solutions to fit customers’ unique needs; flexibly to adapt sales strategies to match individual sales cycle, chain of command, decision-making process, and need for relationship-building.
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As an Account Manager, you should be capable of building a sales pipeline, increasing revenue and work to satisfy customers’ needs and requests, respond to their queries in a timely manner and aspire to deliver a positive customer experience.
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Position Purpose: The HDE Sales Manager (SM) is responsible for creating a high performing selling culture and achieve this through store connectivity, development/coaching of team, Sales Consultant staffing and delivering world class customer service.
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As thedriving force behind one of the fastest growing privately held companies in the US, this sales team’s numberone goal is to continue growth in market share by finding and building relationships with decision-makersinside the Fortune 1000 companies that we serve.
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Overseeing the sales and catering functions of The Hu Hotel entails building an efficient and productive sales office and base of business while leading and developing your team’s capabilities to identify and respond to market needs.
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