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n. those in a business who are responsible for sales
Usage examples of "sales staff".
The agent and the company president had a very pleasant conversation, and the president called an emergency meeting of his technical people and his top sales staff for the northeastern United States.
She resented being required to do secretarial work for the sales staff while Bern's secretary, Dawn Marino, worked only for Bern Gibbs.
The sales staff began explaining the theory and practice of the archaic visual book while Reich slowly searched for the tattered brown volume that was his goal.
Even then a further ten minutes elapsed while he told us about the past month's activities by his sales staff.
In August 1976, when the real estate season was about to begin, Washburn Turlock convened his sales staff for a pep talk which would set the future course for his agency.
Apparently his dealership was a block from a church, and some parishioners had come around after services and harangued his sales staff.
She follows Annette past a gaggle of mendicant street evangelists preaching some new religion and in through the door of a real department store, one with actual human sales staff and fitting rooms to cut the clothing to shape.
One of the few advantages of shopping in Moscow is that one is guaranteed complete privacy from assistance by the sales staff.
One night two pizza delivery trucks drove up and unloaded enough pizzas for the entire secretarial and sales staff and the cowboys, not to mention the brothers.
If nothing else it shielded her from having conversations with Telecom sales staff about their various incomprehensible discount schemes.
I think about springing for some from the machine in the service department waiting room, but finally go for some free, fresh coffee from the sales staff's kitchenette.
Was it intended to provide proof of the boast made by the Miranda Port sales staff, that you could find in the Upside Shroud examples of every ship ever made?