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Entry Level Management Trainee Responsibilities: Through training become a master in our sales and marketing techniques designed to engage the consumer, educate them on their product/service options and close the best possible deal for their household We know not every interaction ends in a sale.
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Internship experience and previous entry-level experience will be considered working experience. College degree in sales, marketing, entrepreneurship, or a similar field preferred (college graduates are welcome to apply.
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Internship experience and previous entry level experience will as be considered as working experience for this assistant role. A college degree in sales, marketing, entrepreneurship, or a similar field is preferred but not required.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship or related field (preferred but not mandatory). Assist in managing customer inquiries, concerns, and feedback to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction.
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Our Business Development team is offering an extraordinary PAID internship opportunity for students, and entry level roles for green professionals. This entry level role allows both hands-on experience and classroom training from our nationally recognized management teams.
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Due to the increase in demand for services, our sales division is looking for an entry level Account Manager to help support new partnerships. This entry level role is designed to teach the importance of professional relationships by becoming the initial point of contact between client and consumer, successfully managing scheduled events with accounts of all sizes.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Entrepreneurship or related field preferred but not required. High level of motivation, ambition, and a desire to learn and grow. 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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Interns and entry level employees are to represent our company with professionalism and practice honesty and integrity in all business transactions. 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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As the Sales Support Representative, you will interact directly with our upper-level management, consumers, clients, and industry-leading executives. Accurate and attention to detail data entry for order processing.
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Overview: We are seeking an entry-level marketing associate to assist the marketing and sales teams. People with a competitive mindset and those seeking experience in leadership, sales, and entrepreneurship will find this opportunity valuable.
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Entry-Level Position - Qualifications: This is an entry-level position, and no prior experience is required as full training is provided. 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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Entry-level sales, marketing, and customer service. Entry-level management training and development. We pride ourselves on our outstanding leadership development program and unique work culture.
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This a full on-site, entry level role with our company in Savannah, GA. Immediate starts, local applicants, and/or recent graduates are encouraged to apply! This position fosters a rewarding opportunity for persons experienced in sports, hospitality, team leadership, management, sales, entrepreneurship, or anyone with a competitive mindset.
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As a part of our Entry Level Account Manager team, we strive to give our customers and clients a top-notch customer service experience and a seamless sales process, offering some of the best and most well-known products in the telecommunications industry.
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Currently, our Denver team is offering extraordinary PAID internship opportunities and entry level roles for green professionals. This entry level role allows both hands-on experience and classroom training from our nationally recognized management team.
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