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General Purpose: The VP of Sales and Marketing is a member of our Leadership Team and is ultimately responsible for overseeing and bringing in all new sales revenue, developing and leading our marketing efforts, building out and overseeing the sales and marketing team, and growing our brand as an equity first Agency.
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The Opportunity As an Outside Sales Territory Manager, you'll be a key member of our national sales team by establishing relationships with districts, schools and organizations that could greatly benefit from our services.
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Job Category: Outside Sales. The Business Development Manager (BDM) will have responsibility for developing new customer business within their assigned sales territory. Develop pre-sales strategy for the target accounts.
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The Retail Sales Specialist will be responsible for outside, direct sales of the National Retail Solutions (NRS) product and service portfolio in the Los Angeles area. Make commissions from direct sales of our Point of Sale devices, Merchant Services, Cash Advances, Loyalty Programs, and a portfolio of retail products.
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Manage relationships through face-to-face visits outside of the showroom and generate sales through them according to the sales goals assigned to the position. What you will do The Cosentino City Center Manager manages a portfolio of Residential Interior Designer accounts, builds a strong network of local partners, oversees the daily operations of the City Center team, high-quality leads in collaboration with Cosentino’s sales force, and ensures profitable growth in market share.
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Our client is looking for a Senior Outside Sales Executive. - Plan, implement, and manage lead generation, sales activities, and pipelines to meet annual revenue targets and business goals.
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2+ years of outside sales Domestic experience within a "white glove" high-end value logistic's company required. This position is to focus on outside business-to-business sales through lead generation and client development to continuously grow the representative's own portfolio and company's success.
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Provide excellent client experience by maintaining the highest degree of courtesy and professionalism within the boutique environment, as well as outside, and during events. Sales Advisor A. Lange & Söhne | San Francisco, CA A. Lange & Söhne is one of the world’s most respected and successful brands in fine watchmaking.
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QUALIFICATIONSRequired Education/ExperienceBachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience, or equivalent relatable experience including completion of the Sysco Sales Internship.
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Our client is looking for an Outside Sales Executive. - Proven track record of revenue generation, client retention, and sales target achievement. - 3+ years of relevant experience as a sales/client solutions agent.
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The Business Development Manager (BDM) FMS will have responsibility for developing new customer business within their assigned sales territory. Familiarize GMs & CDMs with sales in progress and their potential impact on their areas of responsibility.
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Travel to client sites is required for work outside of the office to engage face-to-face with customers through a consultative sales approach to develop business plans to satisfy particular customer needs.
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This is a blended inside and outside sales role where the successful candidate will need the skills to cultivate new business relationships with companies interested in our services, as well as successfully steering business opportunities through the sales funnel from initial lead to deal closure while helping your clients execute events that express our core values.
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4 years of experience in outside business-to-business sales or outside capital device sales. Unlimited PTO Job Responsibility: Maintaining and expanding sales within the existing customer base, prospecting, and building a pipeline for new business opportunities.
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About Axiom:Axiom is where legal teams go to find the right talent for everything from routine in-house tasks to complex outside counsel work. About You: You have a background in B2B client service and have extensive experience consultative sales role where you exceeded business goals on a monthly, quarterly, and/or annual basis.
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