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Meaning of Salesperson from wikipedia

- service on behalf of the owner is known as a salesman or saleswoman or salesperson, but this often refers to someone selling goods in a store/shop, in which...
- An automobile salesperson is a retail salesperson who sells new or used cars. Unlike traditional retail sales, car sales are sometimes negotiable. Salesmen...
- hours in Illinois). Some other states have recently eliminated the salesperson's license, instead, all licensees in those states automatically earn their...
- Klarreich, Erica (8 October 2020). "Computer Scientists Break Traveling Salesperson Record". Quanta Magazine. Retrieved 13 October 2020. Karlin, Anna R.;...
- columns that have to be shown in the pivot table. For instance if the "Salesperson" field is dragged to this area, then the table constructed will have...
- show Sales Ka Bazigar, telecast on ETV. The show aimed to find the best salesperson in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The top ten people who made it to the...
- Tim Shaw is an Australian radio and television presenter, actor, journalist, author and businessman. He has hosted the 2CC the #TimShawBreakfastShow a...
- A retail cashier or simply a cashier is a person who handles the cash register at various locations such as the point of sale in a retail store. The most...
- and the salesperson that ensures a specific commission percentage, fixed lump sum payment, or a combination of both, provided that the salesperson hits specified...
- Buegeleisen and Jacobson (B & J) was a musical instrument distributor in New York City, United States. B & J opened for business in 1901, on 17th Street...