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Regularly and effectively collaborates with internal colleagues (e.g., HEOR, access, marketing, commercial, sales) within the assigned therapeutic area and territory to advance clinical practice while maintaining customer centricity and a One Novartis approach in accordance with Novartis compliance standards.
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As the Variantyx Rare Disease Genomics Sales Consultant (RDGSC) you are responsible for your territory and developing and maintaining relationships with the Rare Disease medical community.
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Implement targeted business plans supporting the Area Sales Manager and console growth. Candidate must have medical device sales experience- capital preferred. Represent ASM in various sales meetings.
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Will take someone OUT OF THE LAB; Life Science Sales experience a plus. Driven, passionate, with a desire to be in a Life Science sales role. This candidate will be responsible for the sale of laboratory research equipment and related consumables into the biotechnology, academic, and pharmaceutical research facilities in the assigned territory.
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Accountable for achieving sales targets and managing broker dealer relationships within all channels - both wirehouses and independent firms covering our ETF's, Separately Managed Accounts and Mutual Funds.
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As an Area Manager, the candidate will be responsible for driving sales and represent Rust-Oleum's vast portfolio of products to customers within the assigned geographic territory. Sales – this job is all about increasing market share by selling the Rust-Oleum Portfolio of products in their assigned geographic territory.
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This role will be focused on generating new business in the US (territory TBD depending on applicant location) across the entire CGT BU service offerings for viral and cell therapy related therapies.
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Review customer activities at least quarterly with sales management and strategize ways to maximize sales volume and grow territory. Develop sales plan to achieve sales goal established for assigned territory by utilizing product mix, proper discount, and related contract pricing.
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Reporting to the Regional Sales Manager, the Territory Sales Manager will support our lines of business in the State of Texas and Louisiana servicing our existing customers and developing new prospects to increase sales of Pebble Technology International's (PTI) products.
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Paid time-off (PTO), Paid vacation, flex time, and floating holidays; generous PTO package after first 90 days of employment Tuition Reimbursement (where applicable) Discounts on Comcast/Xfinity Voice, OnDemand, and Personal Security Services (PSS) Xfinity Sales Professional - Field Sales Representative Core Responsibilities: Demonstrates an advanced knowledge of our products, promoting and selling offerings to prospective customers in new communities and rural territory areas.
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Reporting to the General Manager, the Territory Sales Representative is a key link between the company and its customer base of collision repair shops in the region. Job Summary: Bilingual - Territory Sales Representative.
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Proven track record of success in exceeding goals in sales territory. In this role, you will develop and execute a territory strategy that works collaboratively across a matrixed organization to appropriately address customer needs and ensure that we deliver on our prescription and sales targets.
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Job DescriptionThe primary responsibility of Outside Sales is to build partnerships and business relationships with both existing and potential new customers to deliver annual sales results for target markets.
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Medi USA is looking for a motivated and personable Territory Business Manager in the Houston, TX area who is interested in expanding their business-to-business sales experience into a new field.
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Implement sales strategies at the account and territory level. Take ownership for the territory business development strategy that includes referring physician specialties (urology, oncology, and radiation oncology), hospital or independent PET imaging centers, and authorized supplies.
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