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The position is considered entry-level to start during training which includes a comprehensive overview of basic marketing strategy, direct advertising, promotional techniques, visual merchandising, and consumer market research.
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The primary focus of the Retail Sales & Marketing Assistant is to optimize company revenue and customer outreach by creating brand awareness. Conduct market research and draft KPI reports to monitor campaign efficiency and track sales performance.
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Our position is to start entry-level and provides one-on-one training in daily deliverables such as market/territory research, sales tactics, client communication, and reports directly to the Senior Marketing Manager.
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The Marketing and Sales Assistant will work in a collaborative setting to execute experiential campaigns by working directly with clients and consumers in a specified target market to achieve set key performance targets as defined by our clients and senior management staff.
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Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Account Management, Agency Management, Brand Management, Campaign Management, Channel Management, Client Management, Consumer Relationship Management, Customer Relationship Management, Account Sales, Consumer Product Sales, Sales, Consumer Sales, Sales Customer Service, Marketing, Brand Marketing, Marketing Associate, Direct Marketing, Marketing Representative, Market Research, Brand Awareness.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an Entry Level Marketing Assistant. Assist in conducting market research and competitor analysis to identify trends and opportunities.
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Conducting market research to better understand the marketing needs of the organization and its target audience. Considering our achievements in the local market, our clients have asked for us to expand and we are looking for qualified candidates to fill our available Entry Level Marketing Associate positions.
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We're an innovative company seeking a motivated Entry-Level Brand Marketing Assistant to bolster our dynamic marketing team. As an Entry-Level Brand Marketing Assistant, you'll be a key support for our marketing executives, involved in diverse projects.
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Join our team as an Entry Level Marketing Assistant, where you'll contribute to diverse projects and gain hands-on experience in various facets of marketing. Assist in conducting market research and analyzing consumer data to glean valuable insights.
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Market Research: Conduct research to gain feedback on IT resources, make strategic marketing recommendations, and inform decision making. Join our dynamic team within UK Information Technology Services (UK ITS) as a Student Marketing & Promotions Assistant and help us showcase technology resources to the UK community.
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Your responsibilities span conducting market research, analyzing data, organizing promotional events, and nurturing client relationships. Marketing assistant experience is beneficial.
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The Entry Level Marketing Assistant position is a valued team member in the marketing and advertising department. We are actively seeking a motivated Entry Level Marketing Assistant to work on groundbreaking campaigns with an advertising and marketing firm in the local region.
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Elle Seller is seeking a motivated and creative Entry Level Marketing Assistant to join our expanding marketing team. Conduct market research and analyze market trends to identify new opportunities.
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You have 4+ years experience in loyalty marketing, product marketing, strategy, or consulting with deep customer insight and go-to-market experience. Lead discussions with key cross-functional partners across the organization (Partnerships, Creative Design, Data Science, Data Analytics, Research, Customer Service, CRM, PR, Social, Legal, Finance and Regional Marketing) to develop comprehensive product marketing strategies that drive positive financial impact for the business and value to our subscribers.
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Conduct market research and analyze consumer insights to identify trends, opportunities, and challenges to inform both brand and sales strategies. Support the creation and implementation of integrated marketing campaigns that drive brand engagement and customer acquisition while boosting sales.
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