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Channel Account Manager (Spanish Fluency) Instead of a business being forced to use 10-14 standalone applications that don't talk to each other to run their business, Odoo offers a vertically integrated software solution that enables businesses to streamline, automate, and scale all of their core processes across various departments, including sales/CRM, supply chain and inventory, manufacturing, procurement, website and eCommerce, HR, and more.
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They seek an Ecommerce Paid Media Manager to join their Long Island City, Queens office. Knowledge of Google Ads, Facebook Ads Manager, Google Analytics, etc. Knowledge of Google Ads, Facebook Ads Manager, Google Analytics, etc.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of HWH, Perishables, Store Operations and eCommerce. Job Title: Service Manager. Pallet jack, box cutter, cash registers, knives, trash compactor, cardboard baler, fork lift, computer, calculator, telephone, FAX machine, two wheeler, register computer, ordering machine, use of limited power equipment, delivery vehicle, Western Union, Hunting/Fishing license computer, and money order machine.
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Accountable and Reports to:District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of HWH, Perishables, Store Operations and eCommerce; Night Stock Manager. Accountable and Reports to:District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of HWH, Perishables, Store Operations and eCommerce; Night Stock Manager.
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As a Senior Product Manager, you will play a critical role in shaping our ecommerce experience and driving growth. We’re looking for a Senior Product Manager of Ordering Experience with a passion to deeply understand the user, challenge the status quo, and drive ecommerce innovation.
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Patrick Ta Beauty is in search of a skilled Manager, Ecommerce to support our digital initiatives and contribute to the ongoing success of our brand online. The Manager, Ecommerce will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless operations and drive growth in the digital space.
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Engages seamlessly across the marketing and media organizations typically at the brand manager and associate brand director level. Responsibilities include delivering insights from data sets in digital/media/eCommerce, executing hands-on-keyboard for digital media, activating digital media brand building platforms to meet the needs of the business (digital presence, social, CRM, DTC, programmatic, etc.
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Manager, TikTok Ads, etc. First and foremost the applicant must be proficient with Facebook Ads and Ecommerce. Passion for ecommerce, digital marketing, and the beauty industry. Experience beyond Facebook Ads include Shopify, Google Analytics, TikTok, Snapchat, Pinterest.
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This job is onsite at the specified location and will report to the Sales Support Manager. Through the expertise of our associates, we deliver and scale a personalized luxury experience across our three channels of in-store, eCommerce, and remote selling.
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ECOMMERCE / DIGITAL MARKETING Manager. The Ecom Manager will scale Renoun.com through optimizing and managing the website and digital channels to create a best-in-class e-commerce funnel and brand experience across all aspects of the customer lifecycle.
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Manage and optimize PPC campaigns across various platforms, with a primary focus on paid search.
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2-5 years of work experience as a Product Manager on risk and fraud tools for a payments company (at a card network, acquirer processor, payment gateway, or a large ecommerce merchant) As the Product Manager of Risk and Fraud Tools, you will create and manage all of the tools and products by taking full ownership and staying committed to providing our clients risk- and fraud-free payment experiences.
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Job Title: Personal Assistant/General Manager for Ecommerce Startup. Join our entrepreneurial journey as we launch a cutting-edge ecommerce brand that will operate on platforms like Shopify and Amazon.
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E-commerce Expertise: Possesses experience within the e-commerce industry, ideally as a seller, product manager, or frequent buyer. We’re looking to hire a E-Commerce Product Manager for a Fortune 500 e-commerce client.
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