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Job Description :Brown University Athletics is seeking candidates for a Communications Intern for the 2024-2025 season. Qualifications:High School Diploma/GEDInterest in collegiate athletics, athletic administration, or communications and social media.
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The HVAC sales engineer will then use a variety of intricate calculations regarding airflow and aerodynamics to find the best match. When working through these calculations, the HVAC sales engineer will consider not only the main machinery, air conditioners, heat pumps, chillers, or exhaust equipment, but also the placement of ductwork, blowers, vents, and items like compressor capacity and condenser requirements to achieve the climate environment specified by the designers.
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Floor & Decor's Sales Associates play a key role in continuously providing customers with friendly, accurate service and support in finding products to complete their project. If you love to learn and have a passion for helping others, come join us on our sales floor.
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If you have experience doing route sales in any of the following industries, you'll be able to make a natural and quick transition to doing it for the restoration & remediation industry: P&C insurance, mortgage, auto glass sales, printing sales, food sales, corporate hotel sales, pharma sales, commercial pest control sales, route sales for car dealerships, etc.
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Mortgage, auto glass sales, printing sales, food sales, corporate hotel sales, pharma sales, commercial pest control sales, route sales for car dealerships, etc.
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Are you a high energy, outgoing person who loves to help others and work as part of a team?
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Requirement: Confident of being a presenter or actor in front of cameraTalkative, Good Expression, High Coordination, Hard workHave extensive knowledge of fashion & beauty brands & passionate about have fashion & beauty industryPrior live streaming / experience in fashion & beauty retail sales or E-commerce is preferred.
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The Territory Sales Representative role is an opportunity to channel your formidable energy and entrepreneurial swagger into extraordinary sales experiences, helping customers from the starting gate to the finish line with our cutting-edge products and services.
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As a Retail Sales Associate, you will support the manager in day to day operations. Retail Sales Associates provide an exceptional customer shopping experience by greeting our guests and keeping our stores in-stock, clean and organized.
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In this consultative sales role, you will provide solutions by selling Cox data, video, home security voice & mobile services to residential customers while managing your assigned territory. If this sounds like someone you see in the mirror each morning, then you may be a solid contender for a gig as a Territory Sales Representative.
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Retail Sales Associate Part Time. Consistently demonstrate the benchmark selling techniques for retail sales, custom clothing sales, and special occasion rentals, as trained by management and as described in corporate training materials.
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And that starts with compassionate, care-minded people like YOU!
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As a Retail Mobile Sales Associate with Verge Mobile, you will be connecting with customers and delivering exceptional customer service by selling T-Mobile products and services to our current and potential customers.
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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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A Pest Control Technician Apprentice conducts inspections, correct pest control problems by applying product, baiting and monitoring, and communicate regularly with office personnel and the sales team to ensure top quality customer service.
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