Territory Sales Manager
The Browser CompanyFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The Territory Manager Market Support role is designed to cover for Territory Managers while they work on projects, with an expectation to transition to a full Territory Manager position in approximately 9 to 12 months, as approved by sales leadership.
This is not a remote position; it involves frequently working outside the office in the field visiting customers in variable weather and temperature conditions, driving to existing customers and prospects, and may include lifting up to 75lbs.
Minimum qualifications include 1+ year of sales experience preferred, foodservice industry/culinary/restaurant management/hospitality experience preferred, excellent oral and written communication skills, ability to build relationships and cold call, exceptional customer service skills, competitive spirit, and problem-solving/organization abilities.
The role involves a team-based selling model, frequent fieldwork outside the office visiting customers in variable weather, managing deliveries, troubleshooting issues, and leveraging internal resources like sales managers, operations, and credit departments.
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Food distribution for restaurants and healthcare
US Foods is a leading food distributor in America, providing a wide range of food products and services to restaurants, healthcare facilities, and other food service operators. The company offers over 350,000 products, including fresh produce and culinary equipment, and operates by purchasing food in bulk and selling it to clients while also offering services like culinary expertise and business consulting. With a strong logistics network that ensures timely deliveries, US Foods also supports clients with solutions like the "Make It Now" platform during challenging times. Additionally, the company is committed to social responsibility, having donated over $32 million in food and supplies for hunger relief during the COVID-19 pandemic.