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A t Lifetouch (part of the Shutterfly family of brands), we believe there is extraordinary power in the self-expression. Built on the tradition of “Picture Day”, Lifetouch has captured the unique personalities of children and families for more than 85 years.
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Lifetouch is hiring immediately looking for a results focused Business Development Representative to drive new sales growth in the Seattle, WA area. Learn more about our commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Shutterfly DE&I.
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Lifetouch is hiring immediately looking for a results focused Business Development Representative to drive new sales growth in the South Florida area. Up to $2,500 in free Shutterfly merchandise + discounts across our family of brands.
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Lifetouch is hiring immediately looking for a results focused Business Development Representative to drive new sales growth in the Portland, OR area. Supporting a diverse and inclusive workforce is important to Shutterfly not only because it directly reflects our value of Embracing our Differences, but also because it’s the right thing to do for our business and for our people.
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Description Lifetouch School Photography captures smiling faces from kindergarten through high school graduation. Energy and passion for capturing the images of students (pre-k through K12) and making lasting memories Strong customer service skills Willingness to work a varied seasonal schedule (mostly Mon-Fri), including early mornings and extended days as necessary Reliable, insured vehicle and.
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Description At Lifetouch (part of the Shutterfly family of brands), we believe there is extraordinary power in the self-expression. As a Compensation Analyst, you will be responsible for implementing and administering field sales compensation programs, policies and procedures to support Lifetouch’s growth strategy.
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Consider joining the Lifetouch team as a Candid Photographer! What You’ll Do Here: Transport photography equipment to assigned Picture Event locations Provide leadership on the job site and serve as a liaison between customers (school administration) and Lifetouch.
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Ensures adequate sales coverage to ensure existing and new customers receive a consistent positive message from Lifetouch. What You’ll Do Here: Directs staffing, training, and performance evaluations with the Area Sales Manager to develop and control territory sales programs.
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Built on the tradition of “Picture Day” Lifetouch captures smiling faces, preschool through high school graduation. Lifetouch has been the professional photography choice for schools and families for more than 80 years.
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Serves as the escalation point for Account Specialist issues and concerns related to Sales Support, Production and Accounts Receivable. The Operations Supervisor leads the Account Specialist team members.
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If so, Lifetouch is looking for acustomer-focusedSales Account Executive toretainand grow existing businessintheAnnapolis, MDarea. WhyYou’llLove Working At Shutterfly Lifetouch, LLC. If so, Lifetouch is looking for acustomer-focusedSales Account Executive toretainand grow existing businessintheAnnapolis, MDarea.
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At Lifetouch (part of the Shutterfly family of brands), we believe there is extraordinary power in self-expression. Learn more about our commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at. At Lifetouch (part of the Shutterfly family of brands), we believe there is extraordinary power in self-expression.
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If you’re interested in an exciting career in photography, enjoy working with kids and love being in a new setting every day, we want to work with you! Photographing in an active and fun environment with kids of all ages Competitive hourly pay, paid drive time, as well as the possibility of being eligible for additional incentives/contests Traveling to area schools from the comfort of their own vehicleThe Skills You’ll Bring.
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We are hiring immediately and seeking energetic, creative, and friendly Seasonal Photographers for school picture days. Paid photography training to advance your skills and experience, no prior photography experience required, we’ll teach you everything required.
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Driver’s License (or Canadian)Ability to lift and operate camera equipment (equipment provided) - up to 40 lbs. Our photographers provide schools and families with high-quality images and a memorable Picture Day experience from start to finish.
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