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The Regional Sales Representative (RSR) is a consultative sales role responsible for working with the end users and all levels of the Distributor network to pull through profitable business with targeted accounts.
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Working with the District Loss Prevention Manager, you will partner with store leadership in the development and execution of Store Shrink Plans. We will drive diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our business.
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Once training is complete, the EP Mapping Specialist will provide expert clinical product and technical assistance and training to physicians, EP Lab Staff, and sales representatives on the effective and safe use of the Rhythmia Mapping System during case procedures within an assigned geography, and in a manner that leads to meeting and exceeding business goals.
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Partner with Business Development Manager, Zone Sales Manager, Market Sales Lead, retailers, warehouse teams and IDPs to proactively identify business constraints, opportunities, and needs.
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In addition, the CoreValve District Manager will be responsible for the overall hiring and on boarding of sales representatives and clinical specialists, mentoring team development, implementing retention strategies, and collaborating with the local Medtronic sales and leadership teams within the cardiovascular group (CVG.
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EVEXIAS Health Solutions is a rapidly growing Medical Training, Marketing and Consulting Company and we are looking for Independent Medical Sales & Business Development Representatives nationwide.
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Work with the VP Diabetes Sales, Field Sales, Regional Directors and appropriate home office management to feed requirements into program development (contracting, marketing programs.
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Support customer development and business development efforts with key partners; Support additional business development efforts as needed. Experience in working with cross-functional teams including Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial/Product Design, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Supply Chain, Customer Support, Partnerships, and Legal teams.
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We help our clients implement and effectively use Oracle offerings to solve their business problems and fuel success in the areas of sales, marketing, finance, operations, billing, customer, product, and governance, risk and compliance.
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Work as Business Development Manager to develop and drive sales pipeline for PBS. Projects/Solutions/Managed Services Business Development Manager. 10+ years' experience as a Solutions/Project Business Development Manager or Account Executive, Technical Business Development Manager in the Commercial, Enterprise, and Fortune 1000 space is highly desired.
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Core skills in business process assessments, privacy, compliance, research & analysis, strategic planning & roadmap development, and data governance development. Contribute to the development our practice through participation in areas such as business development (RFPs, proposals, presentations), training, methodology and toolkit development, and recruiting.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in sales and business development, excellent communication skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Proven experience in business development, sales, or a related role.
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This will involve coordinating with our sales enablement, regional business development, and account teams to ensure seamless execution. Experience working directly with game development technologies or game engines such as Unreal Engine or Unity.
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Experience conducting business development activities in state government and health sector. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: - Partner with the line of business P/L owners in the regions to identify sales / growth goals for the states.
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This position includes responsibility for driving commercial sales through Independent Manufacturer’s Representatives and direct sales representation, and for directing all business development efforts for Russelectric (working in close coordination with operations, product management, and field service.
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