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The National Sales Manager will report to the Director of Sales – In-Market Northeast Team and will be responsible for the New Jersey territory. The National Sales Manager will have overall responsibility for building and managing Caesars Entertainment In-Market sales efforts to achieve the Company’s financial goals.  This will include the oversight and coordination of your specific assigned market.

  • Must be a creative, high energy, hands on, take charge executive with proven sales skills.  Additional characteristics include:
  • Proven experience selling hospitality to a diverse set of customers.
  • Established customer base
  • Extensive experience managing an In-Market sales force working remotely.
  • A track record of consistent performance and accountability using multiple sales approaches and managing complex sales into a diverse group of customers.
  • Excellent oral, written, verbal communication, interpersonal and presentation skills required.
  • BA/BS degree preferred, but not required.
  • 2+ years of prior Hotel Meeting Sales Experience preferred

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 

  • Neat and professional appearance
  • Ability to act quickly and exercise good judgment under pressure/conflict situations
  • High volume, fast paced, frequent interruptions
  • Must be enthusiastic and efficient and work well with co-workers and management
  • Long hours involved, flexible working hours, and available on weekends and holidays
  • Must be able to travel
  • Solicit and book programs that maximize revenue for Rooms, Food and Beverage, meeting room rental, etc.
  • Finalize Contracts with Clients
  • Travel and make Sales Calls to promote facilities including appointments in your own location as well as occasional trips to other locations for Tradeshows, Familiarization Events, Site Inspections, etc.
  • Conduct and arrange site inspections to meeting planners and other prospective clients. 
  • Meet individual and team booking goals; business size is 300+ room nights on peak
  • Complete Prospecting calls
  • Make sure Pre & Post trip reports (including expense reports) are completed and submitted on time.
  • Consistently meet measurable objectives for properties sales growth.
  • Create demand for Caesars properties and increase sales revenue by driving the Caesars Sales brand.
  • Personally lead and close large account sales opportunities with the intent to gain market share.
  • Persistently work toward unquestionable customer retention and satisfaction that will result in customers being enthusiastic references, thus increase brand awareness.
  • Create strong collaborative partnerships with property operations that work to accomplish their goals while continuing to build brand identity and delivery in day to day operations.
  • Consistently communicate with team and drive superior performance.
  • Act as support network for all sales people in his/her region, assisting them in meeting and exceeding all goals and objectives.
  • Communicate effectively with other regions, Property and In-Market, Meeting operators and customers
  • Able to negotiate and understand contract language
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