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Lead and drive branch sales efforts to develop a diverse book of business that promotes profitable and sustainable growth in your territory. Develop, quantify, and implement successful strategies to generate new business through outside and inside sales efforts.
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As a Sales Associate, your number one job is to share your love of fashion and do whatever it takes to create an amazing shopping experience for our customers. Flexible availability to meet the needs of the business (including evenings and weekends.
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Supports the business team sales efforts and sponsor activities, and provides customer issue resolution. Order and maintain marketing material, sales literature and current prospectus inventory for field office.
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Requires 3-5 years of experience supporting sales, business development, fundraising, or administration. Requires a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration, Communication, or related field; or relevant work experience.
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1] Minimum 5-10 years' experience in sales and growth roles, including at least 2 years in a value-based care business development role focused on contracting with the independent provider segment in particular (including practices directly and IPAs.
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He or she is accountable for profitability, asset management, accounting compliance, customer satisfaction, public relations, sales and marketing, human resources, personnel training and development, and developing an annual operating budget.
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We are seeking enthusiastic professionals, including business owners, independent contractors, and industry disruptors, to join our team as Remote Sales Representatives. Join us in revolutionizing the world of healthcare sales while enjoying the flexibility of remote work and the opportunity for professional growth.
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As an Account Executive with our team, you will play a pivotal role in driving business growth by fostering strong relationships with clients, understanding their unique needs, and delivering innovative staffing solutions.
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The Diagnostic Imaging Specialist is responsible for meeting and exceeding territory sales goals by using strategic sales tactics while performing face to face sales calls. Leverage the USRS CRM system and business intelligence tools to inform targeting and resource allocation.
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Account acquisition, AEs will work with these customers to expand the Lucid footprint to unlock Visual Collaboration business value across multiple personas, continually working to close sales opportunities and expand the Lucid footprint.
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Strong sales/marketing skills needed to meet business development goals. implementing a consistent business development program to maximize billable hours and sales growth, thereby increasing market share and operating profits, and.
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As a Clinical Field Trainer, you will engage with physicians, Certified Diabetes Educators, Pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals, offering education and training on our innovative products while fostering strong relationships and collaboration with our field sales representatives.
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Our Franchise Development team takes pride in helping small business owners build successful agencies and achieve their professional and financial goals. As a Business Development Representative, you will work closely with ideal franchise owner prospects to grow relationships, be a key player in growing our franchise channel, and will help generate quality leads for the Territory Manager.
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Supports business unit sales and marketing initiatives/strategy including partnerships, business plan development, international sales reporting, external customer interaction, new product development and commercialization by executing and delivering research and data analysis, financial modeling of the companys market segments, competition and product mix.
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