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5 | Sales Manager |
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4 +1 | It depends on the size of the business |
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4 -1 | sale officier |
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sale officier Explanation: responsable= officier venta= sale |
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Sales Manager Explanation: Depending on the context, the Sales Manager in most companies is the person who is responsable for company sales, even to the extent of motivating and training his sales team. |
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It depends on the size of the business Explanation: Small business: person in charge of sales Other options: Chief Salesman Chief of the Sales Section / Department Sales Manager (although I believe that you are referring to the first option, or you would have put other names in Spanish) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-01-29 13:28:15 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sales supervisor could be another option for a medium business |
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