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Create and implement business plans to achieve territory and business sales goals. Hybrid Sales RepresentativePosition Summary: The Hybrid Sales Representative is responsible for engaging health care professionals (HCPs) in telephone conversations and virtual interactions to promote assigned client product(s), maximize the product(s)’ selling potential and meet program and Company objectives.
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Inside Sales Representative: Will utilize face to face communication skills to increase brand awareness and generate leads for our company's sales team. Inside Sales Representative are assigned to dedicated big box stores.
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As we are expanding exponentially, our ambitious team is looking for like-minded, enthusiastic individuals to join us as a full-time Entry Level Marketing and Sales Representative. Our Marketing and Sales Representative team prioritizes connecting our clients with their consumer base through proven marketing campaigns.
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About the Insurance Sales Representative position We are looking for a competitive Insurance Sales Representative to help us expand our business by actively seeking and acquiring new clients.
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The purpose of the Sales Representative is to provide our customers with exemplary service, create relationships, be dependable and dedicated and take the initiative of your sales territory while maintaining the integrity of Aleph Wines values with a positive attitude.
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From lead generation to technical specialists who help our sales representatives with product knowledge and getting into large accounts to help you grow and earn and more, we have the resources.
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Join our team as an inbound Sales Travel Representative with Travel + Leisure! Subject Matter Expertise: As a Sales Travel Representative, you’ll be the go-to resource for our owners.
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Successful candidate will have 3 to 5 years of business to business and business to government sales. We are looking for an on-site sales professional that will play a crucial role in promoting and selling Preparedness and Relief solutions to Emergency Management Agencies, Public Health Departments and First Responders nationwide.
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Experience in commission-driven sales, business-to-consumer and/or in-home sales is a plus. Our Outside Sales Representatives we call Certified Field Inspectors or CFIs, are one of the powerhouses of our organization and integral to our business’ success.
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As an Arborist Representative, you will play an integral role in helping grow our business by developing and maintaining long-term client relationships. 1-3 years of related experience in the tree care industry or prior sales experience.
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Meet with homeowners and business owners to inspect and document damage located in Charleston Tri-County area. Ability to set up a ladder and walk a residential or business roof. As a local family-owned business with national recognition, our mission at Mighty Dog Roofing is to be an industry changer who leads with integrity, provides superior customer service, and finds innovative ways to support the Lowcountry communities we serve.
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The Field Sales Representative (FSR) will manage and build distributor relationships, educate and motivate distributor reps to gain new distribution, build volume in existing accounts, execute at the chain level within an assigned territory.
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The Inside Sales Rep will generate new leads and talk with existing customers about using Constellation Energy. Our client, Constellation Energy, is one of the leading Competitive Energy Providers, offering businesses avariety of natural gas and electricity plans, empowering them to make informed decisions when making smart energy choices for their business' needs and budget.
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As a Business Development Sales Representative with us, you will step into a dynamic role where no two days are the same. Be an entrepreneur of your own book of business by researching leads, cold calling, and persuading decision-makers to utilize NTG’s services.
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Weekly draw pay option plus commissions (no caps and short sales cycle-3 business days) as well as monthly cash sales bonuses, quarterly stock share bonuses, incentive trips, and vested renewal commissions.
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