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Develops new prospects and interacts with existing customers to increase sales of an organization's products and/or services. Works with customers to find what they want, create solutions and ensure a smooth sales process. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works autonomously. Goals are generally communicated in "solution" or project goal terms. May provide a leadership role for the work group through knowledge in the area of specialization. Works on advanced, complex technical projects or business issues requiring state of the art technical or indus... view job details

Operates a vehicle over established route[s] to deliver and sell products. May be expected to render services and collect money from customers. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Must be licensed to operate a vehicle. Licensing requirements depend on the state. Must have a "satisfactory" driving record. view job details

This is an incentive eligible position. Responsibilities include developing new prospects, establishing customers, and selling an organization's products and/or services. May require an associate's degree or its equivalent with 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Typically reports to a manager or he... view job details

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Packaging Corporation of America manufactures and sells containerboard and corrugated packaging products primarily in the United States. The company's Packaging segment offers various corrugated packaging products, such as conventional shipping containers used to protect and transport manufactured goods; multi-color boxes and displays that help to merchandise the packaged product in retail locations; and honeycomb protective packaging products. It also produces packaging for meat, fresh fruit and vegetables, processed food, beverages, and other industrial and consumer products. This segment se... view company details

Graphic Packaging Holding Company, together with its subsidiaries, provides paper-based packaging solutions to food, beverage, foodservice, and other consumer products companies. It operates through three segments: Paperboard Mills, Americas Paperboard Packaging, and Europe Paperboard Packaging. The company offers coated unbleached kraft (CUK), coated recycled paperboard (CRB), and solid bleached sulfate paperboard (SBS) to various paperboard packaging converters and brokers; and paperboard packaging folding cartons and cups, lids, and food containers primarily to consumer packaged goods, quic... view company details

Power Packaging Services Inc is a packaging and containers company based out of 425 37Th Ave, St Charles, IL, United States. view company details

Berlin Packaging manufactures and distributes plastic bottles, metal containers, closures and jars to food and beverage and automotive sectors. view company details

American Packaging is a packaging converter providing flexographic and rotogravure printing and adhesive laminations of film, paper and foil. view company details

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Salespeople are a company's ambassadors to the world. They actively promote the company and its products and services. They are the front line between the company and its customers, and are typically the driving force of revenues - top-line company growth. These employees have a direct impact on how the marketplace perceives their employer and its products.The way salespeople conduct themselves is often a reflection of the company's sales compensation program; and how well the company does is often a reflection of the effectiveness of its commission program. A well designed sales compensation ... view article details

Determine If Your Career Goals Align With the Job Before Accepting Dig Deeper Sarah was offered a new sales job with a reputable company. She’s been searching for six months for a new position, and quickly snatches up the opportunity after reviewing the basic salary and benefits information. But within a few months of accepting the position, she realizes the job isn’t a good fit for her. She doesn’t work well under the management style, doesn’t feel like her work is recognized, and wants a position where she is motivated and encouraged to bring innovative ideas to the team. Don’t let the e... view article details

Q: I was hired by a software company at an entry-level sales position. I have a four-year degree and sales experience.I was brought on board at a salary of $27,000 per year, plus a monthly bonus. After my first week on the job, I was moved from an inside sales position to a regional sales manager position with no increase in pay.I've been in this position for three months, and I have had to learn everything on the fly. I've maintained my territory with flying colors, and have increased sales from last year's numbers. Coworkers have told me the man I replaced was making $73,000, with no four-ye... view article details

Find an Entry Level Jobs That Can Pad Your Wallet No one ever promised you were going to graduate from college and land yourself a job as CFO. But in today's job market, where competition is particularly keen, it seems as if even the mediocre jobs are few and far between. Before you relegate yourself to flipping burgers, check out the 12 jobs we've listed here. These jobs, while appropriate for recent college grads looking to enter the work place, have reasonable starting salaries and excellent growth potential. Graphic Designer Designs and creates graphics for advertisements, logos, packaging... view article details

You Might Want to Avoid These Jobs Years ago, Bobby McFerrin told us all to “don’t worry, be happy.” Clearly he wasn’t working in one of the careers on this list.The work website Careerbliss has come out with a survey detailing which careers feature workers who are the unhappiest. After analyzing more than 25,000 independent company reviews, these 10 jobs are the ones which feature the largest amounts of employee discontent. In order to compile these rankings, CareerBliss data evaluates the key factors that affect work happiness including: bosses, support and incentives, growth opport... view article details

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Technology is changing how companies manage their sales teams. Sales Performance Management (SPM) is about aligning sales strategies and rewards with business goals to make more profit. With new technology, SPM has become more automated and data-focused, which helps sales teams make better decisions and perform better. This article looks at how technology is changing SPM and how using data for compensation  helps sales teams reach their targets. A New Era in Compensation Begins Sales compensation is important in Sales Performance Management (SPM), and it is a big part of how automation changes... view blog & white papers details

The sales team is a crucial part of a company's success. Proper handling of their compensation ensures motivated and productive teams. Offering a high commission to salespeople does not always guarantee success. There are numerous factors to consider. Companies need to ensure that their sales team is motivated and engaged.  Here, sales compensation management becomes relevant. Making sure sales team consistently meets their sales goals requires a smart pay strategy.  Salespeople work harder, achieve goals, and remain committed to the company with effective sales compensation management. Sales ... view blog & white papers details

Stepping into the world of sales demands a specific set of sales skills, known as "sales competencies," which are crucial for a successful journey as a sales representative. This requires mastering eight key sales skills, from understanding products deeply to building strong connections with customers. These sales competencies are the backbone of a thriving career in sales. This article explores how sales competencies shape success in this dynamic field. Sales Competencies Necessary for Success as a Sales Representative Product Knowledge Mastering sales starts with truly knowing the product... view blog & white papers details

Learn more about a sales incentive program—gain insights from examples and discover how to create one for your organization. A sales incentive program is a powerful tool that drives success by motivating and aligning sales teams with company goals. It goes beyond traditional compensation, incorporating rewards, recognition, and performance-based incentives. In this article, we'll break down the definition of a sales incentive program, share some benefits and examples, and provide you with an easy how-to guide on creating one for your organization. What is a sales incentive program or plan? A s... view blog & white papers details

A sales incentive plan is important for sales teams. A good commission rate is like a magnet, pulling in, inspiring, and keeping awesome salespeople. There are many sales incentive plans out there, each with their own good and not-so-good parts. In this blog, you will uncover different sales incentive plan examples and learn how they roll.  Get to know why it is crucial to make a plan that is perfect for your organization. The Importance of Implementing Sales Incentive Plans for Your Business Working in sales is tough, and people tend to switch jobs a lot.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics says ... view blog & white papers details