Sentences with phrase «serves as a salesperson»

This is an author's representative who serves as a salesperson for the author and the author's work.

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After all, the founder of a start - up small business often serves as CEO, clerk, accountant, PR manager, and salesperson.
In many cases, the company's salespeople serve as the liaison between a customer's purchasing staff and its engineering or IT department.
If you want to be a billionaire, you'd be well served by studying engineering at university or taking a job as a salesperson.
Salespeople that lack content aligned to the B2B sales funnel should seek help from the marketing team to provide this content, as it serves as useful touchpoints to remind the prospect about how the product or service can help meet the buyer's needs.
On the training and development side, the company recently implemented a leadership development program for managers in all 15 of the states Glazer's serves, as well as an internal certification program for salespeople and front line employees.
When a pharmaceutical salesperson hands a clinician an article reprint, the name of the institution on the front page of the reprint serves as a stamp of approval.
NOTE: As of October 1, 2015 minimum wage will increase in Alberta to $ 11.20 / hour, $ 10.70 / hour for employees serving liquor, $ 446.00 / week for salespeople, and $ 2,127.00 / month for domestic employees.
Salespeople serve as the bridge between customer needs and the products or services that fulfill that need.
Still, an earlier Harvard Business Review article serves as a timely reminder that not all salespeople are alike; as such, not all will respond to contests with equal fervor.
This series allows people to take a peek at all kinds of real estate and see themselves through the lens of buyers and their needs, as served by real estate salespeople
This can serve as a warning to residential salespeople — consumers without jobs make unlikely homebuyers.
«This coming - together of two fine real estate companies serves as an excellent example of what is possible when the needs of salespeople and their clients come first,» says Phil Soper, Royal LePage president and CEO.
There are still some really great Brokers out there but a lot of them are as tired as some of us «old timers» and so new blood is definitely needed and there are a lot of us who would likely be considered «part time» but we are paying Full Time expenses and perhaps some formal type of Mentoring of the old and the new Salespeople to replace what our Brokers used to do would really help our Business reputation with the public who even after 25 years I still love to serve.
For the real estate salesperson or property manager serving as a leasing agent, the general compensation ballpark for finding a tenant is roughly equivalent to one month's rent.
He's a salesperson with Keller Williams Complete Realty, which serves the Hamilton and Greater Toronto Area, an experienced real estate investor who purchased his first investment property as a 19 - year - old and who now has a portfolio of more than 50 properties.
The state law chart is intended to serve as a good starting point for states to review and understand the manner in which their states approach the independent contractor classification of real estate salespeople.
The Kitchener - Waterloo Association of Realtors (KWAR) has elected Charlotte Zawada, a salesperson with Re / Max Twin City in Kitchener, to serve as president.
A salesperson who had arranged for the Owner and Broker to originally meet served as the listing agent for the transaction.
To better serve her multicultural clientele, she's affiliated salespeople who speak many of the languages used in her market, such as French, Nigerian, and Spanish.
CRC # 97 - 2765 Matter of DOS v. Livingston, Consent Order - engaging in unlicensed activity as an apartment information vendor; ordered to cease and desist; broker to immediately comply with RPL § 441 - b (2) prohibiting salesperson from serving as an officer of corporate broker and with 19 NYCRR § 175.22 prohibiting a salesperson from owning voting shares of stock
CRC # 99 - 1209 Matter of DOS v. Santos, Consent Order - salesperson improperly owned and operated brokerage business and served as a corporate officer in violation of RPL § 441 - b (2) and improperly owned voting shares of stock in violation of 19 NYCRR 175.22; $ 2,000.00 fine, broker's license to be issued upon payment of fine and satisfaction of all other license requirements
As the Report indicates «Many Canadian Baby Boomer salespeople continue to cling to their 20th - century approach in serving these consumers as opposed to adapting to the consumers» changing needs.&raquAs the Report indicates «Many Canadian Baby Boomer salespeople continue to cling to their 20th - century approach in serving these consumers as opposed to adapting to the consumers» changing needs.&raquas opposed to adapting to the consumers» changing needs.»
7 DOS 00 DOS v. Flagship Marketing Group - availing of license; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; jurisdiction; proper business practices; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of proper service; DOS retains jurisdiction over party not licensed at the time of the hearing where, at that time the complaint was served, the party was (i) licensed, (ii) an applicant for a license or renewal, or (iii) was eligible to automatically renew; salesperson is prohibited both from owning, directly or indirectly, singly or jointly, any shares of voting stock in and from being an officer of any licensed real estate brokerage corporation with which the salesperson is associated; representative real estate broker availed the corporate broker license to an associated salesperson where the office was operated by the salesperson without the direct supervision of the representative broker and the salesperson conducted business as a broker for his own benefit; representative real estate broker engaged in fraud by availing the corporate real estate broker license to a salesperson; representative broker's availing of corporate broker's license for which the corporate broker is vicariously liable; failure to provide business records constitutes failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; DOS fails to establish fraud, ignorance or negligence is not sufficient to prove mistake; pressure, regardless of how severe, is not undue influence; restitution denied where funds sought were received by an entity not named or charged in the complaint; corporate broker fined $ 3,000.00, representative broker's license revoked and fined $ 3,000.00 and salesperson fined $ 5,000.00
122 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Hazor — proper business practices; sales associate as officer of company; corporate broker dissolved by proclamation may only carry on business required for winding up its affairs; engaging in licensed activity and submitting license renewals after dissolution by proclamation constitutes fraudulent practices; failure to comply with DOS request to appear and for production of documents along with failure to comply with subpoena violates RPL § 442 - e (5); licensed salesperson violates RPL § 441 - b (2) when he serves as an officer of the corporation; brokers and salesperson's licenses revoked
She works as a salesperson and owner at the brokerage, with 3 Percent Realty founder Roy Almog currently serving as broker.
«Considering all Gary's accomplishments — some monumental, some controversial — he never, never has tooted his own horn,» says another long - time friend, Dick Gaylord, a Long Beach, Calif., salesperson who served as NAR president in 2008.
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