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Entry-Level Promotions Assistant | Full-Time opportunities available immediately. We are seeking a talented Entry Level Promotions Assistant to collaborate with our client's dynamic team.
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5M Promotions is seeking a vibrant, energetic, and dedicated entry-level Marketing Assistant to join our growing team! Our entry-level Marketing Assistant is someone integral to our success moving forward.
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This entry-level opportunity is designed as a stepping stone to senior campaign management roles for high performers. As a Marketing Communications Assistant, you will be instrumental in crafting compelling marketing strategies and executing campaigns that resonate with our clientele and amplify brand engagement.
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We have recently expanded and are looking to fill entry-level positions in marketing, promotions, sales, and customer service. COMPETITIVE individuals to take our company to the next level.
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Currently, we are seeking an Entry Level Marketing Manager to join our events team and act as the first point of contact. The primary function of this entry level role is to meet with prospective customers in order to educate and assist in securing new contracts.
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Working with fellow Field Marketing Consultants and the Sales staff to integrate campaigns with market promotions. We are looking for a Marketing Assistant to help us continue our growth this year by providing exceptional care to our existing clients while building relationships to acquire new clients.
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The entry level Promotional Assistant will also assist the promotions team with executing any administrative, advertising, marketing and/or sales tasks required. In this entry level role, the Promotional Assistant will use their upbeat personality and extraordinary ability to capture an audience to create excitement with target demographics during promotional events and throughout the duration of promotional campaigns in a variety of settings.
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We have an exciting opportunity for an Entry-Level Marketing Assistant to join our team in Orlando, FL! ● Competitive entry-level based salary. If you are ready to get your marketing and promotions career started, learn hands on from the best mentors in town please submit your resume and a cover letter highlighting your interest and qualifications.
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Internship experience and previous entry level experience will as be considered as working experience for this assistant role. Elite Acquisitions is hiring for a Marketing Events and Promotions Representative to start within two weeks in the Greater Houston Area.
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Please note this is an entry level position with required training at our office. Proven experience in sales or a related field is a plus, but we also welcome entry-level candidates with the right attitude and motivation.
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Entry Level Marketing Assistant Responsibilities: Conduct all marketing using the face-to-face approach with the customers provided by the client. Not only do we pride ourselves on building top-notch specialists in the Marketing and Promotions field, but we also care about personal growth.
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As an Entry Level Customer Enrollment Representative, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that each customer's journey begins on the right note. Keep up-to-date with changes to products, services, pricing, and promotions.
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Please note- This is an entry-level position and we provide all training in-house. Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Assistant Manager, Assistant Marketing Manager, Business Development Manager, Customer Account Manager, Customer Service Manager, District Sales Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales Account Manager, Area Manager, Assistant Sales Manager.
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We are looking to hire a full-time, Entry Level Promotional Events Representative to join our star-studded team! In this entry-level role, the entry level Promotional Events Representative will use their personability and communication skills to capture an audience while creating excitement with target demographics.
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We are seeking dynamic individuals to join our team.
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