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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller, marketing associate) As an Automotive Sales Manager your primary focus will be to establish professional relationships with customers and help their businesses become more efficient, effective, and profitable.
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Once a project is complete, you will follow-up with customers to maintain relationships and provide ongoing ‘fee for service’ support and problem resolution. Working remotely with a company cell phone, laptop, and other provided home office equipment.
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Please join us as an Area Sales Manager for our award-winning hotels in sunny Columbia, SC. This is an area sales position selling for three hotels; 113-room Residence Inn by Marriott Columbia Northeast/Ft. Jackson, the 90-room Courtyard by Marriott Columbia Northeast/Ft. Jackson and the 108-room Best Western Plus Columbia (soon to be Holiday Inn Columbia.
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Experience developing and executing influencer marketing campaigns and partnerships is a plus. Proven experience as a Content, Community, or Social Media Manager or similar role, with a track record of successful social campaigns and community engagement.
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Experience in influencer marketing and working with brand ambassadors is a plus. We are seeking a dynamic and creative Social Media Manager to join our team! Experience in graphic design and video editing is a plus.
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Appreciated previous titles: Email Marketing Specialist, Email Marketing Expert, Loyalty Manager, Loyalty Manager, Retention Manager, Digital Marketing Manager.
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Job Type Full-time Description SummaryAs a key member of the Marketing Team, the Social Media Manager is responsible for promoting the brands and businesses across See Rock City Inc. entities and locations, via storytelling through social media channels along with monitoring and personal, timely response to online forums using the appropriate voice for each brand.
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Manage e-commerce businesses including business planning, content strategy and development, promotional campaigns, online marketing, web design, customer service, web analytics and technologies.
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We are looking for a Content Marketing Specialist to join our community. Plus-up your side hustle or get started in one. Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more.
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U-Haul Holding Company, and its family of companies including U-Haul International, Inc. ("U-Haul"), continually strives to create a culture of health and wellness. Free online courses for personal and professional development at U-Haul University.
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Six Sigma Green Belt (black belt would be a plus) Proven ability to work successfully in a multicultural, virtual environment across various functions (design engineering, purchasing, quality, marketing, finance, mfg operations and others.
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The Associate Channel Marketing Manager will own product content and asset management, as well as work cross-functionally with channel and brand marketing to identify and create new and engaging content with the goal of delivering a best-in-class consumer shopping experience.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing, this Channel Marketing Manager is responsible for developing and implementing B2B marketing strategies for containerboard and technical papers.
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The Marketing Project Manager is responsible for the management of various department projects as assigned by the Director of Marketing. Build and maintain a genuine employee passion for all of TEC’s brands and product lines (Volvo, Mack, Meritor, Automann, etc.
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