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Drive sales growth as a Territory Manager in Wilsonton, leveraging your automotive passion and account management skills. You'll build key trade relationships, solve customer problems, and be responsible for your territory's performance. Enjoy a competitive salary, company vehicle, Monday-Friday ...
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Australia , Wilsonton
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Alliance Automotive UK LV Ltd
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Drive sales growth as a Territory Manager in Wilsonton, leveraging your automotive passion and account management skills. You'll build key customer relationships, solve problems, and achieve KPIs with a company vehicle provided. Enjoy a competitive salary, incentives, and Monday-Friday schedule w...
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Australia , Wilsonton
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GPC Asia Pacific (APAC)
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Sales Territory Manager - NAPA (Industrial)
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Launch your sales career as a Territory Manager for NAPA's Industrial Channel in Coopers Plains. No experience needed—just drive and a willingness to learn. Enjoy a company car, competitive salary with incentives, and structured training for growth. Build relationships and manage your own territo...
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Australia , Coopers Plains
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GPC Asia Pacific (APAC)
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About the Sales Territory Manager role

Discover a world of opportunity in Sales Territory Manager jobs, a pivotal career path for ambitious professionals who excel at driving revenue and building lasting customer relationships. A Sales Territory Manager is a strategic leader responsible for managing all sales activities and revenue generation within a defined geographic region or market segment. This role is the cornerstone of a company's field sales force, acting as the primary point of contact between the organization and its clients in the assigned territory. Professionals in these jobs are not just sellers; they are business developers, relationship architects, and market experts who own the success of their domain.

The core mission of a Sales Territory Manager is to develop and execute a strategic plan to meet and exceed sales quotas. This involves a comprehensive set of responsibilities. Typically, they are tasked with prospecting for new business opportunities (new logos) while nurturing and expanding existing accounts. Building and maintaining a robust, accurate sales pipeline is a daily discipline, requiring consistent lead generation, qualification, and progression through the sales cycle. Territory Managers are also responsible for delivering precise sales forecasts by diligently maintaining CRM data. A significant part of the role involves serving as a trusted advisor to customers, ensuring high satisfaction by understanding their unique business challenges and aligning the company's products or solutions to meet those needs. Collaboration is key; they frequently work cross-functionally with internal teams like marketing and technical support, and externally with channel partners, distributors, and resellers to drive cohesive go-to-market strategies.

To thrive in Sales Territory Manager jobs, candidates generally need a blend of education, experience, and innate skills. A bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, or a related field is commonly required, though equivalent practical experience is often valued. Typically, employers seek 3 to 8 years of progressive sales experience, with a proven track record of consistently meeting or exceeding quotas. Industry-specific knowledge, whether in technology, manufacturing, healthcare, or other sectors, is crucial for credibility and effectiveness. Essential skills include exceptional communication and negotiation abilities, strategic thinking, and strong business acumen. Proficiency in CRM software and sales analytics tools is standard. The most successful individuals are self-motivated, resilient, adept at problem-solving, and possess a collaborative mindset to leverage all available resources for territory growth. If you are a results-oriented professional who enjoys autonomy, strategic planning, and the direct impact of your efforts on company success, exploring Sales Territory Manager jobs could be your next career milestone. This career offers a dynamic environment where business development skills are honed, customer relationships are paramount, and performance is directly tied to tangible rewards.