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As a WendWell Health Distributor/Agency - Sales Team Manager, you will lead your team of agents dedicated to promoting and enrolling eligible customers into Affordable Care Act (ACA) healthcare plans.
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40% Leadership - Provide direction and guidance to Outside Sales team on all aspects of regional professional sales; Drive and and lead market-based change; Coaching and training of Pro Account Representatives by making customer visits and managing Salesforce.com.
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Works as a subject matter experts interacting with partner to advise on SDR results. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, creating hiring profiles, hiring Sales Dev Reps (SDR) oversee creation and updates to training models and execution and attainment of all channel goals.
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The Regional Digital Sales Manager will assist the SMR Regions Digital Directors efforts to increase digital advertising revenue, primarily through assisting SMRs Media Strategists in the understanding of digital marketing tactics, presenting those opportunities to prospects and clients, and booking new, and retaining current, digital advertising campaigns.
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The Driveway Sales Manager is responsible for helping build, lead, and inspire their teams to deliver an unparalleled customer experience throughout the online buying process. The Driveway Sales Manager will help mentor and develop their teams.
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Driving key KPI’s by leading on sales and non-sales activity as directed by the Showroom Manager. Farrow and Ball - Lead Sales Associate, Dallas (40 hours per week.
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Aesthetic Industry experience, Capital Equipment, Durable Medical Equipment, Medical Device sales experience, and high volume lead generation, as well as a proven track record in closing deals, are preferred.
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The Sales and Use Tax Senior Manager will work on multiple complex tax engagements and will lead the delivery of innovative sales and use tax planning ideas for our diverse clients.
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Developing and delivering internal training sessions on products, services and value proposition to Treasury Sales and Relationship Management Teams, and other business partners. Own sales efforts, through proactive prospect lead generation, and the development and nurturing of client relationships.
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We’re looking for a Public Sector Marketing Manager to join our Global Technology Sales (GTS) Marketing team focused on the Americas Public Sector (APS) region. The ideal candidate would have a background in government focused marketing with experience spanning campaign management, events strategies, and sales enablement to drive lead acquisition and pipeline progression for new business and account expansion.
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As a Sales Manager , you’re one of the most crucial team members at Hyundai/Genesis of Irving, TX. The Sales Manager has the opportunity to lead a sales team and create an exceptional experience for every guest.
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The Sales Strategy and Imaging Senior Manager will be a key member of the business development leadership team with responsibility for accelerating branded growth. Serve as a liaison between business development and other core functions including account management, sales operations, transportation, legal, procurement, marketing, and others to collaborate on process improvements and EBITDA growth strategies.
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Lead, coach, and mentor a team of treasury management sales professionals to achieve sales targets and objectives. This compensation range is for the Manager, Treasury Management Sales job and contemplates a wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to location, skill sets, education, relevant experience and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs.
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QualificationsRequired Skills and Competencies:Prior phone sales and remote work experience preferredAbility to multi-task; simultaneously talk on the phone and take notes on the computerAbility to manage a large lead base thru intensive follow-upNo senior living industry experience requiredAdditional InformationScheduleYou will work with your Regional Manager to establish a full-time, 40 hour work schedule on an hourly, non-exempt basis.
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We are ONLY interested in a long term employee who is looking for a career and aims to advance to leadership roles like Lead Sales Representative, Sales Manager and Sales Director for example.
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