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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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Entry-level Communications Coordinator , you will play an integral part in helping our company exceed sales expectations, surpass outreach projections, and stay one step ahead of market trends.
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Minimum of one year in a communications or customer-facing role. SMG , we use our branding expertise to help companies throughout the U.S. establish a solid customer base and consistent market identity.
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Experience or skills in one or more of the following areas: adult education, consulting / coaching, entrepreneurship, business planning, business operations, business or personal finances, commercial real estate, communications, industry-specific knowledge, or creative products (like graphic design, web or social media development.
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Being trained in a variety of different departments across multiple functions, our Entry Level Account Manager will learn and complete basic sales and administrative training, receive leadership development, be responsible for future supervisory responsibilities, and maintain and teach key functions of the business such as customer service and the sales cycle.
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BA/BS in Management, Communications, Sales, or Entrepreneurship is preferred. Training and development is all provided, and our next team member has to possess a student mentality with the ambition to succeed.
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Represents Undergraduate Recruitment and Engagement to University and College partners to include Marketing and Communications, Enrollment Management and Marketing, College of Business Minor Programs, University Admissions, Housing and Residence Life, Alumni Relations, College of Business Development, and academic partners.
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Being trained in a variety of different departments across multiple functions, our Entry Level Sales and Customer Service Associate will learn and complete basic sales and administrative training, receive leadership development, be responsible for future supervisory responsibilities, and maintain and teach key functions of the business such as customer service and the sales cycle.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Communications, Economics or related field preferred but not required. If you are a motivated and ambitious individual looking to jumpstart your career in sales and business development, RANR Management Group Inc. is the perfect place for you to thrive.
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Degree in Marketing, Mass Communications, Entrepreneurship, or related degree preferred with 5 years’ experience guiding marketing-related business strategy efforts. A JLG Marketing Coordinator II is studio-dedicated to guide and elevate the entire client-side marketing process, from developing and executing marketing tactics to support business development strategy to leading proposal and interview submissions.
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Coursework in one or more of the following: Marketing/Advertising, Management/Sports Management/Entrepreneurship, Administration, Public Relations/Communications, Business/Team Development.
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Homelessness , Housing , Community Outreach , Community and Economic Development , Entrepreneur/Business , Disaster Relief , Technology , Tribal , Health , Education , Neighborhood Revitalization , Environment.
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Enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program, pursuing a degree in Communications, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Business Development, Sales or related field; or 2 years relevant experience.
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Urban Planning , Computers/Technology , Business/Entrepreneur , Non-Profit Management , Counseling , Youth Development , Conflict Resolution , Community Organization , Education , Team Work , Writing/Editing , Leadership , Environment , Teaching/Tutoring , Fund raising/Grant Writing , Recruitment , Communications , Law.
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Fund raising/Grant Writing, Team Work, Communications, General Skills, Youth Development, Counseling, Writing/Editing, Community Organization, Leadership, Teaching/Tutoring, Computers/Technology, Conflict Resolution.
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