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As an Anderson Merchandisers Associate, you may be eligible for these benefits*. The Territory Sales Lead reports directly to the Market Sales Manager. The majority of responsibility for the Territory Sales Lead is the supervision and development of the assigned associates to drive sales and meet retailer and client expectations.
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The Territory Sales Lead will also be responsible for project completion, stocking and maintaining the areas we are responsible for, and store communication. Discounts - Cell Phone, Vehicle, Pet Insurance.
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Train, supervise, and develop skills of Sales Merchandisers, fellow Territory Sales Leads, and seasonal associates. We offer flexible hours, competitive pay, and great benefits for both full and part-time associates.
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Computer, printing capability, internet access, and email required. Work performed will entail fine manipulation of hands or fingers, bending, twisting, squatting, and climbing as well as upper and lower body mobility.
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Automobile liability insurance is required to be maintained. Experience/comfort level with electronics/technical products. Knowledgeable, detailed understanding and consistent use of all available functions of handheld device.
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Communicate successes or potential barriers to the Market Sales Manager. Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including nights, overnights and weekends. Short Term Disability. Educate customers and store personnel on the features and benefits of our client’s brands and product lines.
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Anderson Cares Natural Disaster Fund. Valid driver's license is required as travel to additional locations may be necessary. Build rapport through daily communication with store associates and management.
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This responsibility is demonstrated by effectively selling and educating customers and store personnel about product lines and other project (s) deemed necessary. Maintain accuracy and high quality of work in all areas of the store to meet or exceed client expectations.
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With frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects/product up to 35 lbs, in addition, the ability to lift heavy objects up to 100lbs with assistance from another associate. Did we mention that while they are working hard, they also like to have fun.
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Work performed could be while sitting, standing, or walking. They have great interpersonal skills, enjoy working independently, are self-motivated, and have a relentless drive. Lifting objects and product up to a maximum of 50 lbs.
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The Sales Merchandiser position is responsible for the execution of Anderson Merchandisers standards to drive sales and meet retailer and client expectations This position is under the supervision of the Market Sales Manager but daily communication and follow-up with the Territory Sales Lead is expected.
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Communicate to the Territory Sales Lead on a daily basis as to all activities accomplished as well as any sales opportunities and make Territory Sales Lead and Market Sales Manager aware of success or potential barriers reporting specific requests, needs, and sales opportunities.
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The Territory Sales Trainee reports directly to the Market Sales Manager. The majority of responsibility for the Territory Sales Trainee is to drive sales and meet retailer and client expectations. The Territory Sales Trainee will also be responsible for project completion, stocking and maintaining the areas we are responsible for, and store communication.
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Maintain company, client and retailer confidentiality. High School diploma or equivalency certification required. All benefits subject to eligibility per company policy. WE ARE LOOKING FOR GREAT PEOPLE TO JOIN OUR TEAM- just like you.
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Merchandising and execution of all assigned projects with required quality and accuracy to maintain account aesthetics and consistently deliver above average project execution compliance. Must have access to a computer, internet access, printing capabilities, and e-mail.
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