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Monster Energy is seeking a Field Sales Representative in Chicago to energize bottler relationships, educate partner reps, and drive distribution and market share. You will lead initiatives at chain and local accounts, aligning with national programs to hit budget targets and grow brand presence.
The role emphasizes building strong relationships, executing strategic retail promotions, and driving bottle-level sales across the territory.
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As a Field Sales Representative at Monster Energy, you'll be at the forefront of energizing and amplifying bottler relationships, turning each interaction into a powerhouse of potential. Your mission is to educate and inspire partner representatives to forge new trails in distribution, amp up volume in existing accounts, and execute inspiring strategies at both chain and local account levels within your dynamic territory. You'll be the driving force behind bottler business results in your assigned geography, spearheading the success of company initiatives. This includes invigorating bottler sales and execution, while rolling out impactful national and local marketing programs that capture market share and smash budget targets. Your journey will be marked by exceptional bottler management skills, unparalleled market execution abilities, and the talent to forge strong, lasting relationships. Embrace the challenge and lead with the unstoppable energy of Monster!
Monster Energy provides competitive total compensation. The estimated annual salary range for this position is listed below. Actual compensation may vary based on skills, qualifications, experience, and work location.
Pay Range
$45,750 - $61,000 USD
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