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Perks you'll get: Bi-weekly hourly wage plus an extremely profitable monthly commission / incentive / bonus plan (Unlimited earnings potential as much as 3 times your annual base salary.
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Competitive base salary plus commission. High End Retail Lighting showroom located in the Dallas Design District seeks a highly motivated Business Development / Sales Associate.
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The Business Sales Developer and operation position offers $68,000 - $70,000 based salary plus car allowance, plus uncapped monthly commission, company cell phone and laptop.
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45,000 - $60,000 first-year salary range (Base salary plus commission and bonuses) Delivery of interactive sales presentations on eco-friendly, green products and services.
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Territory Sales Managers receive a base salary plus commission with no caps! The Territory Sales Manager plays a crucial role in delivering our mission and achieving our goals.
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Competitive base salary plus commission based on sales performance. · Experience: Minimum of 3 years in luxury retail sales, preferably in children’s clothing.
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Compensation: The Sales Manager role offers a competitive base salary plus commission, reflecting the crucial role you will play in our team's success. We're seeking a dedicated Sales Manager who can showcase their ability to sell merchant services products ethically and effectively.
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Competitive base salary plus commission plus direct sales (you can still sell while you manage your team) Proven track record of success in sales, ideally within the roofing, siding, or window industry.
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Our extensive training program, competitive base salary, and generous commission structure provides the foundation you need to be a successful salesperson. This role is a full-time, entry to mid-level retail sales role, focusing on wireless, TV, and internet products in the communications and entertainment technology space.
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Become a Sales Leader In The Home Improvement Industry. In this exciting hybrid role, you'll play a key role in driving sales growth while fostering a thriving sales team. Collaborate with the Marketing Manager to develop and implement winning sales strategies to capture market share and achieve revenue targets.
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Competitive compensation package: Base salary PLUS a strong commission structure with residual income. Earn residual commissions for the life of your accounts in addition to base salary and bonus incentives.
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Benefits:- Competitive base salary plus commission. - Utilize CRM software to manage and track customer interactions and sales activities. - Minimum of 3-5 years of sales experience in a customer-facing role, preferably in the janitorial orfacilities management industry.
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Realistic opportunity for 6-figure income through a base salary plus uncapped commission structure within 18 months. Eliassen Group’s SDR Program starts off with an 18-week program focused on the fundamentals of both recruiting and sales.
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Perks You’ll Get: Bi-weekly hourly wage plus an extremely profitable commission / incentive / bonus plan (Unlimited earnings potential as much as 3 times your annual base salary.
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Qualifications 3+ years of proven outside sales experience Extensive digital marketing knowledge Knowledge of the automotive industry Ability to travel to conferences, meetings, and pitches Self-motivated with proven experience managing and growing a territory Must be a highly organized individual who feels comfortable working inside a CRM Team player is a MUST Benefits: Salary, plus uncapped commission Medical, dental, and vision benefits PTO and Vacation 401k w/ match Powered by JazzHR.
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