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The Area Sales Manager is responsible for generating revenue and executing the client's sales methods in their designated geographical area. Collaborate with sales representatives in and out of assigned territory to share best practices, support a cohesive sales approach to meet individual and group sales quotas.
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EquipmentShare is searching for a Territory Account Manager for our Advanced Solutions facility in Richmond, VA to support our team as it continues to grow. We’re seeking a Territory Account Manager - Advanced Solutions who loves a challenge and wants the opportunity to grow with a fast-paced company.
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Advancement opportunities to Territory Manager and National Sales Manager. Remote work - from home (10%) and field sales work (90%) 1099 Sales Associates are commission based with uncapped earnings.
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We are looking for an experienced Territory Sales Manager to assist Pivot Bio customers with commercial sales, product education and issue resolution. Territory Sales Manager - Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
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That is why we are currently seeking the newest innovator to join our dynamic team in the Mid Atlantic Territory. We are currently seeking a Reseller Account Manager - focusing on Digital Signage and DVLED sales.
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Territory Manager (Outside Sales) must be performance driven toward the company goal of exceeding daily and weekly sales plan objectives. Service existing customer base in assigned territory.
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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? Reside or willing to relocate to the geographical vicinity of territory.
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Reporting to: Regional Sales Manager. This position requires of travel of 50% or less, driving and/or flying throughout assigned territory. Develops quarterly, monthly, and weekly plans designed to maximize customer relationships and improve face-to-face selling time in assigned territory.
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This role will manage a sales territory in Richmond, VA and surrounding markets focused on outside sales and account management of fluid control, fluid filtration and fluid handing products and customers.
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Continuously build understanding on customer needs and expectations, territory market landscape, competitors, market segments/dynamics, accounts, disease, product, clinical and sales expertise and share this market intelligence information with in-field team, brand team and sales manager to achieve alignment, to anticipate environmental changes and challenges and to optimize brand strategy and its execution.
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Selling to accounts such as Ace Hardware, True Value Hardware, Napa Auto Parts and many more. We offer an attractive compensation plan which includes an existing base plus commission. Increase volume of route by cold calling, selling to potential new customers.
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Will work closely with Area Sales Manager to plan and execute territory strategies to win account opportunities and achieve overall sales targets on a monthly and quarterly basis. Develop and maintain strong relationships with Area Sales Manager (RSM) that enables collaborative efforts to be utilized.
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Talentry’s client is looking for an eager Outside Sales Representative or Territory Business Manager to cover the Richmond, VA and Northern VA area. This Rep will develop and implement a strategic territory plan in conjunction with the Regional Sales Manager.
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The Clinical Services Manager (CSM) will work in conjunction with the Territory Manager, Customer Care team and Managed Care team to meet the commercial and clinical needs in their territory for the purpose of increasing referrals and sustaining patients on product.
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As a Territory Manager at Belt Power, LLC, you will service and develop existing accounts while acquiring and growing new accounts. Territory Manager - Outside Sales. Analyze territory potential and determines the value of existing and prospective customers.
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