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Conn's In-Home flooring sales consultants can average between $45 to $75K in commission sales the first year with potential to exceed $100,000. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of tile, carpet, hardwood flooring, countertops, and will be presenting, measuring, estimating, and closing flooring sales.
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Candidates with in-home sales experience from other industries (windows, siding, roofing, etc.) The In-Home Sales Consultant will be responsible for making product presentations in customers' homes, negotiating, and closing the sale for the flooring purchase.
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Most sales positions are eligible for a Commission under the terms of an applicable plan, while most non-sales positions are eligible for a Bonus. Responsible for the promotion and sale of Comcast products and services to include video, high-speed Internet, voice and XFINITY Home. Utilizes advanced knowledge of Comcast's products and services as well as sales process experience to maximize sales and effectively work assigned turf.
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We are looking for passionate and client-focused individuals to help us drive insurance sales through warm leads, without the hassle of cold calling, door-to-door sales, or network marketing.
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Minimum 2 years proven experience in New Home Sales and/or commission real estate sales. The primary role of a Sales Consultant is to demonstrate product features, designs, and benefits to potential homebuyers to capture new home sales.
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A base salary plus commission, monthly rewards and incentive, benefits, retirement plan and an annual Pacesetter trip to a resort based on achieving specified sales goals. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills, a strong sense of ethics and professionalism, proven success in either business to business sales and an insatiable desire to succeed.
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The Business Development Specialist is a base-plus-commission role responsible for orchestrating sales from introduction to closing. + Track and maintain business development activities client contact database in Cosential/Unanet CRM. This includes client contact database, sales activities (calls/emails/meetings/other), lead tracking, opportunity tracking, sales forecasts, and proposal status tracking.
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No cold calling, door-to-door sales, or network marketing involved. This is a commission-only position with a focus on work-from-home flexibility, virtual collaboration, and work-life balance.
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The Full-Time Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate position offers an hourly wage, PLUS employees earn commission based on productivity! The Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate partners with the entire staff of the store to ensure customer service on both the lending and retail sides of the business.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Engineering, Finance, Sales, or related field. The Business Development Specialist is accountable to generate sales. Existing relationships and connections with potential clients in healthcare/higher education or other industry partners that directly translate to sales leads.
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The Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate offers an hourly wage, PLUS employees earn commission based on productivity! The Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate partners with the entire staff of the store to ensure customer service on both the lending and retail side of the business.
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A Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate thrives on engaging with customers and assists with customer inquiries and problem resolution. (This is a representative list of the general duties the Full-Time Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate position may be asked to perform and is not all-inclusive; other duties may be assigned as needed.
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A Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate thrives on engaging with customers, assists with customer inquiries and problem resolution. The successful Pawnbroker's / Retail Sales Associate's actual pay will be based on various factors, such as: work location, qualification and experience.
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Responsible for the development of territories and driving the sales of Comcast Business strategic products and solutions in new markets. Designs and delivers live sales presentations to prospective clients, develops relationships with clients and the community, and positions the Comcast Business brand as key components of the sales strategy, in keeping with Comcast's touchstones.
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Commission on Retail and Membership Sales. Stylists make an Average of $20.00-$30.00 per hour including Tips and Commission. Work Today, Get Paid Today! All individuals hired by franchise owners’ shops are their employees, not those of DBF. Drybar® + design is are registered trademarks owned by Helen of Troy Limited and used by DBF under license.
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