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With locations across North America and more than $3 billion in tire and auto service sales, Bridgestone Retail Operations is the right place to build a career. BSRO operates more than 2,200 company-owned stores, including Firestone Complete Auto Care, Tires Plus and Wheel Works locations.
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Reports to: Vice President - Sales. Familiarity with technology systems used within the hospitality industry, reflecting a broad comprehension of current trends and the capacity to apply this knowledge in a sales context.
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Intern will have opportunity to collaborate with battery cross-functional team (marketing, solution director, and sales). We are a leading global software company dedicated to the world of computer aided design, 3D modeling and simulation— helping innovative global manufacturers design better products, faster.
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Oversee preparation and filing of non-income tax returns, i.e., sales and use, property, and payroll, etc. Monitors changes in tax law, legislative efforts, regulatory pronouncements (IRS, Treasury, state & foreign taxing authorities) and judicial developments, and evaluates the potential impact of such on the Company's business.
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Partner with sales, customer service and GMs to drive collections while serving customer needs. Advanced Excel (Pivot Tables, VLOOKUP, & Formulas) Software: JDEdwards (Accounting/AR), Blackline (Cash Applications), and GetPaid (Collections.
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Strategy: Developing short, medium, and long-term partnership plans based on our business objectives and work cross functionally with marketing, product, engineering, sales and customer success teams to inform and shape the product roadmap to help achieve our goals.
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Capture and record customer information and sales activity into customer relationship management (CRM) system and other business systems. Maintaining internal sales system knowledge and marketing programs by attending scheduled meetings to learn about new updates on services, workstreams, and initiatives.
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No Door to Door: This position does not involve door-to-door sales. No Cold Calling: We do not require cold calling, ensuring a more comfortable sales approach. Sales: Promote and sell insurance products, with a focus on life insurance, to prospective clients.
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Understand and convey the elements of each of the corporate accounts programs to assigned accounts as assessed by the Managers - Car Dealer Sales. Demonstrate, maintain, and sustain proper use of the business development tools as assessed in-market by the Managers - Car Dealer Sales.
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Your role at Zales: As a part of our Sales Team you are responsible for providing a superior experience to our valued customers. Strong customer service, sales, retail and/or jewelry experience.
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Whether you've worked as a retail sales associate, a gas station attendant or if this is your first job, apply today! Whether you've worked as a retail sales associate, a gas station attendant or if this is your first job, apply today.
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Beyond a GREAT starting pay of $25 per hour, our technicians enjoy the chance to increase their earnings through sales commissions by promoting our services. Our Apprentice Pest Technicians start at $25 per hour, so your commitment and industrious spirit are immediately rewarded.
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Knowledge and understanding of the dealer/manufacturer sales model. Cultivate a network of corporate partner contacts to increase sales in tangential markets. Transferrable sales and business acumen to be successful in any industry.
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On Day 31, you will be expected to demonstrate proficiency in company tools: HubSpot, Sales Navigator, DiscoverOrg, NetSuite, Google Workspace. The Regional Sales Manager will be based in our client’s Richardson, TX office; remote work is not an option with this role.
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The Patient Care Coordinator must be a strong communicator with a passion for providing excellent customer service and strong aptitude for sales. Set and achieve personal sales goals while supporting the goals of the team.
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