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The qualified candidate will be supporting HR Manager for sales and marketing groups. Provide administrative support for HR teams, performing data entry and coordinating calendars and meetings.
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This opportunity will also expose you to other disciplines of hotel management such as event planning, marketing, finance, revenue, and overall hotel operations; it may lead to a new career in hotel sales.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing the company’s day-to-day operations through assisting our team in the coordination & planning of commercial real estate transactions, providing marketing and sales support, assisting with research and data collection, and will act as a public relations liaison for the company through networking and developing relationships with current and potential clients.
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The Administrative Assistant, Sales at Frazer will report to the Sales Operations Manager and have a dotted line of responsibility to the VP of Business Development and the Marketing Manager.
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In your critical role, you will support our sales staff with day-to-day customer interactions, sales proposals, contracts, space management and data entry. This position would provide an opportunity to work with one of Washington, D.C.'s most strategic hotel sales teams.
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The Administrative Assistant completes administrative functions related to sales and marketing to ensure the accurate entry and coding of guest information, data integrity, premiums, site level accounting functions, payroll, HR and reporting as required.
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We're looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Sales & Marketing Administrative Assistant to join our growing team. Data Analysis Skills: Experience with tracking and analyzing data from digital marketing campaigns (Google Ads, email marketing, social media) to generate insightful reports.
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Your tasks will include managing calendars, scheduling, raising SKUs, tracking purchase orders, managing inventory levels, coordinating sample management, conducting market research, analysing sales data, and supporting trade meeting preparations.
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The Administrative Assistant will work closely with the Marketing Team on the production of our sales collateral and perform other administrative tasks. Sands Investment Group (SIG), one of the nation's fastest growing commercial real estate firms in the country, is seeking an Administrative Assistant to the Marketing team in our Charleston, SC office.
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Being meticulous in handling data entry and ability to proofread documents. Manage the property listings and sales collateral on all platforms to ensure consistency and accuracy.
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Sales and Marketing Team SupportHandle trade show signup and related tradeshow logistics, including shipping show booths, literature, and samples globally with high-quality and efficiency.
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Assisting with general office tasks to support the sales and marketing department. Providing support to the sales and marketing team. Maintaining master data in our ERP and CRM systems.
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In this role, your primary responsibilities center around providing overall administrative and special project support for the Americas Sales Leaders. We are looking for a Sales Administrative Assistant to join our Sales Team, reporting to the Executive Administrative Assistant.
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Assist marketing and sales leadership with research and reporting for Account Executive client prospecting and cold calling. Assist the sales team with internal requests from other departments, expense reports, and other administrative tasks.
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Collaborate with the Marketing Team to develop sales collateral and promotional materials as needed. We are seeking a dynamic and organized Sales Administrator to join our team and provide essential support to our Sales Manager and Sales Team. The Sales Administrator will play a crucial role in streamlining sales processes, managing administrative tasks, and fostering positive customer relationships.
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