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Work experience in the following industries is an asset but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Sales, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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A degree in Management, Marketing, Business Management, or Public Relations is preferred. As an Entry-Level Marketing Coordinator, you could be part of a select team focused on creating interactive marketing campaigns.
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Comprehensive training will encompass all aspects of operations and marketing, including services and associated products, customer support, professional sales and marketing, accounts receivable management, and profit and loss.
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As an Entry-Level Marketing Strategist, you could be part of a select team focused on creating interactive marketing campaigns. Interface with public relations and the press to promote company, products, and services.
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Requirements of the Marketing Coordinator: Work experience in the following industries is an asset, but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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The following college degrees and experiences are preferable: 2 - 4 Years of Military Experience Business Business Administration Collegiate Athletic Experience College Graduates College Internships Communications Customer Service Entrepreneurship Food Server Hospitality Hotel Management Marketing Psychology Public Relations Restaurant Retail Sales Sociology Sports Management Powered by JazzHR.
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Responsibilities of the Marketing Coordinator: Training in business management for customer service, marketing, and sales consultants Solve customer inquiries and communicate the services and products available to them to provide an exceptional customer experience.
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Willingness to succeed and train in an entry-level marketing position. Share best practices and local marketing ideas and tactics with the team Marketing Coordinator & Sales team.
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Work experience in the following industries is an asset, but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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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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People with the following backgrounds and degrees are encouraged to apply: marketing, public relations, sales, customer service, a degree in marketing, a degree in public relations, a degree in business administration and a degree in communications.
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Be cross-trained in all of the major departments, including marketing, public relations, advertising, sales, campaign development, and management. Considering our success in the local market, we have been asked to expand and we are looking for qualified candidates to fill our available Entry Level Marketing Associate positions.
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Bachelor's degree or higher education in Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, Economics, or a related field. Manage in-field promotional marketing campaigns and close sales.
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Servicing a high volume of clients we currently have several immediate openings available in the following areas: Entry Level Sales / Promotions Advertising / Marketing Management Opportunities College Internship Opportunities OUR CULTURE : The daily work environment at our Firm is fun, fast-paced, and inspirational.
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Training in business management for customer service, marketing, and sales consultants. Assisting in the daily operations of the client - hitting sales and marketing metrics, introducing products to the consumer market.
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