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Managing Vendor and Seller Relationships: Work closely with both Seller Central and Vendor Central clients, ensuring optimal visibility and performance across platforms. The ideal candidate will be an independent thinker and problem solver, have a proven background in e-commerce strategy, with particular emphasis on Websites, Shopify, Amazon Vendor and Seller accounts, as well as platforms like Walmart, Target, Instacart, and more.
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Use machine learning, deep learning and data mining techniques to develop robust predictive models and strategies for Walmart Marketplace Seller Risk Management, including seller onboarding, seller payment, seller impersonation, account linking, account takeover (ATO) risk detection, rating & review, seller lifecycle and monitoring.
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Manage and execute all aspects of the company's presence on Amazon Seller Central, including listing optimization, inventory management, pricing strategies, storefront merchandising and promotional campaigns.
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Under direction of the Box Office Manager & Director of Finance, the Part Time Ticket Seller team member's primary responsibilities include the following functions in accordance with ASM policies.
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We want to learn seller behaviors, understand seller experience, build automated LLM-based solutions to sellers, design seller policies and incentives, and develop science products and services that empower third-party sellers to grow their businesses.
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Utilizes the Ticketmaster ticketing system to process ticket sales and troubleshoot customer issues and provide staff support Ensure the ticket seller staff is implementing and following all box office policies and procedures Performs all other duties as assigned by Assistant Box Office Manager and/or Box Office Manager.
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ASM Global, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities, has an excellent and immediate opening for the Part-time Ticket Seller position for ASM/Mayo Civic Center. The Ticket Seller is responsible for ticket sales for shows or events by performing the duties listed below.
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Job TitleTicket SellerFacilitySNHU Arena, Manchester, NHEmployment TypePart-timeJob DescriptionPOSITION: Ticket SellerREPORTS TO: Box Office Manager and/or SupervisorFLSA STATUS: Part-Time Non-ExemptASM Global, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities, has an excellent and immediate opening for the Part-time Ticket Seller position for ASM/Pensacola Bay Center.
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Strong understanding of Amazon Seller Central and FBA environment. Execute daily tasks on Amazon Seller Central reporting sales and monitoring Buy box. 2-4 years overall experience, 1+ years of experience working with a brand on Amazon through Seller Central.
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Must Haves: Previous experience building controlled risk response, process control design, Risk management experience , experience with GSEs, Third Party Risk Governance (Seller/Servicer Preferred), Independent worker, self-starter.
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The Ticket Seller (Event Day) is responsible for providing exceptional customer service and maximizing individual ticket sales on event day. This is a part-time position, based out of the Ford Field stadium located in Downtown Detroit.
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The Astros Foundation is seeking enthusiastic ticket sellers to raise charitable funds via the 50/50 Raffle program during Astros home games.
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Ticket Sellers will be stationed in the box office and assist the Box Office Manager with all tasks and ticket sales for shows.
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Facilitating timely remediation of gaps and issues related to third party risk management. Developing, reporting and monitoring KRIs, critical metrics and KCIs related to third party risk management and oversight.
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The Ticket Seller and the Ticket Taker will handle all tickets for public and private events held at the Hoover Met Complex or any other designated facility as necessitated by promoters renting the facilities.
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