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Classification Exempt (Salary) Pay Range 75K + Commission (uncapped) est 350K+ Reports to Regional Sales Manager Hours Monday through Friday, some nights, and weekends whatever it takes Date 10/8/2021.
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Job DescriptionArea Sales ManagerSummaryThe Area Sales Manager is responsible for generating revenue and executing our sales methods in their designated geographical area. ·Build relationships with dermatologists or plastic surgeons (including ASPS, Facial Plastic, Ophthalmic, Plastic and AACS cosmetic surgeons, Urologists, OB/GYN, and private Practice Physicians)·Assist in closing deals with Territory Sales Managers·Mentor and provide support for the Territory Sales Managers.
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Satisfy all the Company’s Customer Care and Finance requirements as established·Provide timely reports (weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually to the Regional Sales Director regarding the status of each lead and sales opportunity in the pipeline through the CRM database (Salesforce.
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Classification Exempt (Salary) Pay Range 75K + Commission (uncapped) est K+ Reports to Regional Sales Manager Hours Monday through Friday, some nights, and weekends whatever it takes Date 10/8.
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Area Sales Manager’s responsibilities include presenting our products to potential clients, identifying specific consumer characteristics, and recommending ways to promote and sell our products.
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The role of the Territory Sales Manager is to effectively manage designated territory and support a designated sales team in their efforts to grow sales revenue while professionally representing Ply Gem (Siding.
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Manager, Sales Enablement General Overview: Courser, an IT Managed Service Provider (“MSP”), is seeking a Sales Enablement Manager. We seek a dynamic and experienced Sales Enablement Manager to join Courser.
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Prior experience in a direct sales role or equivalentAbility to follow defined sales process performing in-home sales consultationsAbility to travel in local market including evenings and weekendsAbility to juggle various work activities and shift their attention from one task to another to meet the demands of different stakeholders without “dropping the ball.
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Working in a largely virtual environment where our culture and commitment to creating remarkable experiences come first, the Branch Manager uses end-to-end recruiting and full-sales cycle skills to promote our workforce staffing solutions with clients and prospects through a combination of video and in-person meetings.
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As a District Sales Manager, your main objective will be to develop and manage an independent dealer distribution network to facilitate and maximize the share and sales of Doosan Bobcat grounds maintenance and turf equipment.
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As a Territory Sales Manager (TSM) at Mood, your mission is to bring the world of cannabis to life with the retail community in your given territory. Must be 21 years of age or older and have working knowledge or local and national compliance laws for the legal sales and distribution of hemp/cannabis products.
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The Business Travel Sales Manager will continue to further penetrate existing accounts as well as procure new business for their assigned hotel. The Business Travel Sales Manager is also responsible for meeting assigned monthly sales goals.
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Drive Auto is looking for an experienced sales manager with deep expertise in the digital marketing and audience targeting needs of the Tier 3 automotive industry. This position needs to be based within the Chicago DMA and will report to Drive Auto’s Director of Sales.
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Job Title : Territory Sales Manager. An expert in at least 1 product sales category- Roofing, Flooring, Concrete etc. If you are a Territory Sales professional with experience in Construction supplier negotiations, please read on.
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The Sales Manager also leads and manages the restaurant level Host/Sales department operations, modeling and demonstrating leadership that is grounded in the core values & principles of Darden and Seasons 52.
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