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In this entry-level role, the Account Manager will use their experience and provided training in sales, marketing, public relations, and customer service paired with their superior organizational skills to assist the business development team in executing marketing strategies for a variety of key client accounts.
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This program is designed to prepare team members for management roles in various aspects of promotional and experiential marketing, including brand marketing, advertising, client relations, sales, public relations, merchandising, sales promotion, client acquisition, and account management.
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Ideal Candidate: The ideal candidate will successfully progress from this entry-level Promotional Assistant role into an advanced management training program. Advertising Development: Create and publish advertisements to boost brand awareness and attendance at promotional events.
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Our Entry Level Account Managers wear many hats, and we provide complete training and styling in all facets. Once the Entry Level Account Manager has completed an initial orientation and training, this position will actively participate in sales & marketing, customer service, and general operations and finance.
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Areas of Training: People skills and sales skills Leadership development Business and organizational skills Time management Finances (personal and business) We Provide: The fast-paced, fun work environment Career advancement opportunities Thorough on the job training Holiday closures #LI-Onsite Powered by JazzHR.
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We invest in our Customer Account Representatives heavily in training and development. Our Entry-Level Customer Account Representative should have a passion for people, eagerness for success, and drive to deliver the BEST customer experience every time.
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The Entry Level Account Manager will have the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of event management and nonprofit fundraising through hands-on training with the goal of quickly moving to a Senior Level.
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We invest in our Entry Level Account Managers heavily in training and development. Our Entry Level Account Manager should have a passion for people, eagerness for success, and drive to deliver the BEST customer experience every time.
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Comprehensive Entry Level Account Manager training and professional development programs. Training with management and members of the Entry Level Account Manager teams on required client operations and product knowledge.
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Support the development and implementation of sales and customer service training programs for new hires and existing team members. If you are a motivated and ambitious individual looking to jumpstart your career in sales and business development, Prime Tech Enterprises is the perfect place for you to thrive.
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In this entry-level role, the Account Manager will use their experience and provided training in sales, marketing, public relations, and customer service paired with their superior organizational skills to assist the business development team in executing marketing strategies for various key client accounts.
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Through extensive hands-on training, personal mentorship, and professional growth opportunities, we develop our entry-level Business Development and Sales Associates through our account management training program.
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We invest in our Entry Level Account Manager heavily in training and development. This diversity within our Entry Level Account Manager team has enriched our atmosphere and culture.
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Those with experience or interest in any of the following categories will do well in this role: Sales, marketing, customer service, retail, athletics, restaurant, teamwork, training, campaigns, leadership, communication, outreach, advertising, business development, hospitality, adaptability, promotions, teams, clubs, fitness, problem solving, military, entrepreneurship, delivery, negotiation skills, products and services.
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