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As a Receiver/Stocker, this means:, Being friendly and professional, and responding quickly to customer and associate needs., Unloading and stocking merchandise in an accurate and timely manner., Following safe lifting procedures while moving and placing merchandise., The Receiver/Stocker helps provide the right products to our customers by unloading merchandise from incoming freight, moving it to the sales floor, and stocking departments.
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As a Rotech sales professional, you will be responsible for face to face sales calls establishing and maintaining relationships with doctors, hospitals, sleep labs, wound clinics, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies and other referral sources in the medical community.
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Clinical License Required (RN, LPN, PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP, RT, or Licensed Social Worker) Tremendous professional abilities Life-changing results BE THE CONNECTION. In your role as a rehab liaison, you'll have the opportunity to be the connection between your strong professional abilities and exceptional patient care that sets the standard.
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One or more years of experience as a nurse liaison or successful sales experience within a healthcare setting preferred. Maximize your talent and join a team that is committed to setting the standard for better healthcare with this engaging opportunity: REHAB LIAISON State Professional Licensure Required Here is your opportunity to channel the full extent of your knowledge, skills, ambition, and experience on a daily basis.
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The Bankers Life Team comes from a variety of backgrounds including, but not limited to, sales, athletics, military, client services, or client-facing roles. Regardless of your professional experience level, we will provide you the skills and knowledge necessary for success.
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Professional sales experience within the auto industry or others is beneficial but not a prerequisite for success. We're willing to train you to be a successful Used Vehicle Sales Associate.
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Reports to the nursing center Nursing Home Administrator but also has a dotted line report to relationship to the Regional Manager/Director, Sales and Marketing. Guide the center sales program which ensures: strong customer, referrer, and payor satisfaction; appropriate market penetration; positive public image; maximization of center Quality Mix (Qmix) and Average Daily Census (ADC) goals.
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The Candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate courses in marketing, consumer behavior, global marketing, sales, digital marketing, as well as courses in other areas of interest and potential courses of need.
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We are currently seeking an experienced, motivated and energetic professional to manage our BDC/Internet Department. Provide Internet sales reports for the management team. Attend product and sales training and continuing education on Sales Processes & Products.
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Full-Time/Regular, sales, sales professional, retail sales, appliance sales, furniture sales, bedding sales, commissioned sales. We are looking for sales driven individuals who are unique and interested in pursuing an extraordinary career as a Retail Sales Professional.
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Responds to client inquiries in a timely, respectful, sensitive and professional manner. Thoroughly and completely reviews previous services and contacts with families to prepare to support current needs and or sales.
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In this role, you will promote OTT HydroMet product lines in the field of solar energy to core customers and establish professional relationships with key personnel in customer accounts with meeting assigned targets for profitable sales volume.
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The Receiver/Stocker typically works evenings, overnight, or early mornings to prepare for store opening. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. This associate handles hazardous materials, replaces damaged shelving, ensures equipment is charged, and keeps the backroom organized.
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Ability to develop assigned sales territory. Identifying new sales/service opportunities within the territory. Customer driven - documented success in exceeding sales goals, objectives, new products and cost saving (Provide routine cost savings reports and have the customer agree to the savings when possible.
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2 years' pharmaceutical, medical device, medical diagnostic sales or business to business sales experience. In this role, you will be an integral part of a nationwide sales team developing and managing an assigned territory.
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