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Our ideal candidate is an Account Executive that is self-motivated, driven, creative, curious, solutions-oriented, tenacious, adaptable, detail-oriented, money-motivated, and runs their business with an ownership mindset.
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Viridian Staffing's Client is looking for an experienced Cannabis Sales Account Executive to sell into stores in the Valley area to help drive sales for a fast-paced California Cannabis company.
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TicketManager Account Executives are involved in all their opportunities through needs analysis, value and product presentations, to contract negotiations and close. As a result, our Account Executives prospect to true Enterprise companies, nationally, from day one.
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Experience selling throughout the business chain from lower-to-executive levels stakeholders, selling to multiple personas at one time. Franchise Technology & Solutions, Franchise Operations, Franchise Development/Recruitment, Franchise Marketing, Websites & Social Media, Franchise Performance Management, Franchise E-Commerce & POS, Franchise Relationship, Collaboration & Training, learning management system, and multi-location business.
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Attention experienced and successful digital media sales professionals!
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A Marquee Sports Network Account Executive must be able to garner and build trusting, long-term relationships within agencies and with clients. Marquee Sports Network is the exclusive television home of the MLB Chicago Cubs in partnership with Sinclair Broadcast Group (Nasdaq: SBGI.
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Account Executive, Mobile CT (Midwest) Call on physicians, imaging center directors, materials management, hospital administrators, and clinical directors to create awareness of the company's products.
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Attention experienced and successful digital media sales professionals!
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External) Minimum of 3-5 years of small market Benefits Account Executive experience preferred. If no designation, then 5-7 years of experience as an Account Executive preferred but not required.
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Similar Searchable Job Titles: Federal Government Sales Executive, Account Vice President, VP, Executive, Business Development Director, Sales Executive, Senior Government Contracts Director, Federal Business Development Director, Federal Business Growth Director.
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The Sr. Account Executive, Connectivity Product Sales is responsible for selling the T-Mobile 5G Advanced Network Solutions portfolio including Hybrid and Private Networks, MEC, Fixed Wireless Solutions, and SD Edge capabilities.
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Account Executives (AE) primarily focus on new business development. This role manages customer satisfaction and general account management at a high level. Responsible for providing general account management to assigned customer accounts including sales presentations, customer service, and contract renewals.
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We are seeking an Account Executive to sell ERP solutions with a focus on selling Acumatica and related services. The position reports to Net at Work’s director of sales and works very closely with the Acumatica practice team including the practice director, sales engineers, consulting managers, and functional consultants.
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JOB TITLE: Benefits Account Executive. Ensure Account Manager is performing all tasks as outlined in the MMA Assistant Account Manager or Account Manager Job Description.
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Track all sales activities in company CRM system and keep current by updating account information regularly. Typical customers include the NFL, sport franchises such as the Arizona Coyotes and events such as Super Bowl, Comic-con International and college bowl games.
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