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Seeking an energetic, self-confident person who enjoys inside sales and has experience with livestock reproduction in horses, dairy cattle or beef cattle. The successful hire will be highly motivated by money, eager to learn, persistent, competitive, able
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Employment Status
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Employment Type:
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Permanent |
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Employment Status:
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Full_Time |
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Closing date:
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December 31, 2006, 12:00 am |
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Minimum Experience:
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3 Years |
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Salary:
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$36,000 plus commission |
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Job Benefits and Options
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Health/Dental Benefits:
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Yes |
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Paid Holidays, Vacations:
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Yes |
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Relocation Assistance:
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Yes |
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Responsibilities
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The sales representative develops new prospects and interacts with existing customers to increase sales of Agtech's embryo transfer and artificial insemination products including educational hands-on ET and AI training workshops.
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Qualifications
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Hands-on experience or knowledge in artificial insemination or embryo transfer in horses, dairy cattle, or beef cattle. Educational Background A four-year degree in Agriculture or related field is preferred.
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Job Description
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An enthusiastic, outgoing personality with a proven track record of sales superiority and documented sales success is required. The sales representative develops new prospects and interacts with existing customers to increase sales of Agtech's embryo transfer and artificial insemination products including educational hands-on ET and AI training workshops. An excellent support team is in place to assist the new sales representative with daily customer relationship responsibilities over the phone such as responding to quotation requests, entering live telephone orders, explaining how our livestock reproduction products work, contacting veterinarians, beef and dairy breeders and universities by email, phone and fax, discussing trade show strategy, and participating in marketing meetings. Expected results from all of the above include increasing the customer base, order value and order frequency.
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