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Outside Sales - Strategic Account Management - Business Development) Closely work with your manager to meet & exceed sales goals. Project management responsibilities include ensuring raw materials are on site, construction crews have everything they need and troubleshooting any installation issues that may come up.
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Experience in Regional Sales Management roles is preferrable, but we will consider high-performing Sales Representatives that are looking for career progression. We are searching for a Regional Sales Manager to lead a multi state geography across WA, OR & AL. The region is tracking at plan but has huge untapped potential.
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Experience in product management, sales enablement or pre-sales roles is a strong plus. You build a competitive and market intelligence report together with other members of the team and sales enablement to support revenue teams and product teams.
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Experience – relevant experience in technical, sales and general management preferably within the packaging industry. Coordinates Sales Management, R&D, Marketing and Field Service in support of validation trials and customer trials.
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The primary role of SMB CRM Marketing Manager is to help drive revenue through email campaign execution including end-to-end management of messaging. In this role, youll execute CRM emails focused on driving in-store and online traffic/revenue, leveraging, and building compelling post-purchase customer journey experiences and upsells, ultimately converting traffic to sales.
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The Parts Manager oversees $10 Million Dollars in Parts Sales as well as. Maintain, track and present monthly performance metrics to management and drive the root cause and countermeasure process to drive continuous improvement in all parts distribution warehouse activities.
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Solid experience in digital marketing including website development and management, social media advertising and management, Influencer marketing, etc. Architect, maintain, and update sales presentations, trade journal ads, and other digital/print communications to ensure alignment with current sales strategy for both the direct to retail business and the contract business.
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We are seeking a new team member who has experience in a high performing sales role together with contract management. Assets: Update and maintain our CRM (Sales Advantage) timely and store contracts in Salesforce.
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Salary + Commission: Sales Incentive Plan (SIP) You'll be working with Global Product Line Management, Engineering, Finance, Pricing and Operations to support testing, sampling, and product commercialization.
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Execution and management of sales plans, merchandise organization, and merchandise replenishment management. In support of the store manager, he/she is responsible for store staff shift management, labor hour control, human resource development, product ordering, inventory control, and operational management of product development.
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Provide direct engagement for early sales opportunitiesPartner with fundamental industry analysts to deliver successful outcomes for industry research and publicationOur Product Management role at Splunk requires hands-on collaboration with a team of engineers, QA, UX, and customers to continue Splunk’s tradition of building groundbreaking products.
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The Project Manager for Garage Services will be responsible for all aspects of sales support and project management for StructureCare working in the D.C. and Virginia markets. Communicating with BDR’s & CSM’s (sales) to coordinate the availability of SC vendor network for execution of projects and potential projects.
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Works with moderately complex territory/assigned accounts, products/services, sales or account management processes. Technical Sales experience. Technical sales experience. Actively participate in trade shows, seminars, webinars and other promotional sales activities.
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This will be especially crucial with Finance, Sales, Marketing, GTM, Product, and Operations. Masters in Healthcare Management or MBA is strongly preferred or rich real world experience.
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The successful Regional Manager, Advisory Consulting, will drive the growth of assets under management, net new assets and growth in the advisor headcount on Cetera’s advisory platforms, meeting or exceeding territory goals.
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