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retail sales Account Executive
CORTEagan, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: $60K - $67.5K/yr
Total Compensation: $60K - $67.5K/yr
retail sales Sales Associate
Guess?, Inc.Eagan, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: $11.41 - $17/hr
Total Compensation: $11.41 - $17/hr
retail sales Sales Manager
Home ChoiceWest Saint Paul, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: $17.3 - $20.35/hr
Total Compensation: $17.3 - $20.35/hr
retail sales Refrigeration Territory Manager
Gustave A. Larson CompanyBloomington, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: $85K - $110K/yr
Total Compensation: $85K - $110K/yr
retail sales Sales Associates ~ Mall of America
Brighton CollectiblesBloomington, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: $17 - $19/hr
Total Compensation: $17 - $19/hr
retail sales Automotive Sales Professional
Lupient Automotive GroupBloomington, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: $36K - $120K/yr
Total Compensation: $36K - $120K/yr
retail sales Service Sales Representative
Morley-Murphy CompanyBloomington, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: $60K/yr
Total Compensation: $60K/yr
retail sales Sales Consultant and Service Advisor (Somali Speaking) - Bloomington Toyota
Walser Automotive GroupBloomington, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: $70K - $120K/yr
Total Compensation: $70K - $120K/yr
retail sales Sales Lead
JourneysBloomington, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: nan
Total Compensation: nan
retail sales Retail Sales Manager
Duluth Trading CompanyBloomington, MN
Industry: Retail Sales
Salary: $20.7 - $22.98/hr
Total Compensation: $20.7 - $22.98/hr
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If you're looking for sales employment in Minneapolis-the larger of the twin cities-finance is a great place to begin. Health care, commerce, industry, and rail are also well represented, and on a smaller scale: publishing, milling, graphic arts, and high-tech. Five fortune 500s are here, as are a host of international companies. Minneapolis has been named among the best cities for a whole host of lists: entrepreneurs, health, and perhaps most importantly, beer.