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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. 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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In addition to attending graduate school in any number of disciplines, graduates of the School of Arts and Sciences pursue careers in such fields as marketing, medicine, law, broadcasting, sales, human resource management, advertising and public relations, social work, media relations, information analysis, and scientific research and analysis.
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Outreach, Canvasser, Promotions, Client Service, Human Resources, Food Service, Marketing, Entry Level, Sales, Promotions, Retail, Hospitality, Training, Leadership Development, Training Programs, Customer Service, Customer Care, Coordination, Communication, Collaboration, Team Environment, Mentor, Public Speaking, Strategy, Business, Psychology, Customer Relations, Bartending, Serving, Host/Hostess, Recruiting, Military, Finance, Insurance, Solar, Barista.
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All college graduates are encouraged to apply; however, the following degrees/experiences are the best matches: communications, business administration, management, advertising, marketing, public relations, political science, psychology, military, sports management, athletic experience.
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Business Development: At the fundamental level, sales and customer acquisition drive our firm’s growth. You will learn sales techniques, the art of conversation, consumer psychology, and develop innate leadership abilities.
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Operations: Once you master the areas of Business Development and Talent Acquisition, you will have the opportunity to train hand in hand with our Managing Partner to learn how to oversee the operations of the firm.
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As the leader of our Marketing, Communications & Public Relations, Digital Innovation, Membership Sales, and Well-Being divisions, the Chief Experience and Innovation Officer will be the driving force behind our endeavors to innovate and excel in our service offerings, ensuring that we continue to make a profound and positive difference in the communities we serve.
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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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Recent or upcoming graduates with bachelors degrees in Business, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or Psychology. Our Inside Sales Reps are the front line of the business; critical to driving revenue and the customer experience.
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Share best practices and local marketing ideas and tactics with the team Marketing Coordinator & Sales team. As a Marketing Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting the marketing team with various tasks and projects, helping to drive brand awareness, customer engagement, and company revenue.
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The Marketing Director is also responsible for sales management, new business development, product development, referral channel management, and admissions for our acute care hospital and our Outpatient Services.
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Generate revenue by increasing admissions through successful marketing and public relations for the entire organization, using market research, product marketing, marketing communications, advertising and public relations.
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Bachelors degree in Business, Advertising, Marketing, Sales, Communication, Public Relations or Psychology. As a Digital Account Executive you will partner with small to medium sized business clients to create effective Digital Marketing programs that bring increased revenues to their business.
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