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Reporting to our Project Management Director, this high-impact role will ensure OLLY continues to deliver amazing product experience, hit timeline requirements, and meet our internal cost and quality metrics as we continue to rapidly expand our business.
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The Partnership Manager will help OLLY design, deploy and manage an effective partnership strategy and program. differentiates OLLY from competitors to strengthen relationships with existing consumers and attract new consumers (examples: sleep-focused.
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OK, one last tidbit or two - in 2019 we joined our friends over at Unilever to help us grow OLLY into a global brand. Participate in the culture to make life at Camp OLLY better for all of us.
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VMS insights and drive OLLY and SmartyPants growth initiatives. OLLY is a fast-growing company working to bring simplicity and delight to the world of nutrition. You are welcome at OLLY for who you are, no matter where you come from, what you look like, or what healthy means to you.
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After training, you'll be running your own appointments via online demonstrations, utilize scripting, and having a hunter mentality to overcome gatekeepers and rebuttals while pitching the proper digital marketing products that can aid a business owner's long term objectives with an end goal of closing a deal and adding a new Olly Olly client (the role is 100% cold-calling; zero account management.
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