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Education/Experience: bachelor’s degree preferred with an emphasis in Business/Marketing or Communications. Maintain close communications at various stages in the sales cycle including account updates, weekly projections and forecasting of future advertising.
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Bachelor’s degree in advertising, marketing, communications, science, or related area. Develop product scientific knowledge base (includes understanding of product indications, market research, marketing plans, competitive brand promotion/intelligence, and sales training binder.
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The Account Executive will be responsible for partnering with local agencies and clients to create innovative, targeted, and unique multi-platform marketing and advertising solutions that deliver results.
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Undergraduate degree in communications, public relations, journalism, advertising or related field. Interdependence is the most effective, innovative and optimized public relations, communication and integrated marketing solutions firm, powered by proprietary technology, for brands, CMOs, founders and entrepreneurs to enhance the quality of their businesses and their lives.
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An Account Executive at Interdependence Public Relations will be a go getter, wearer of many hats, and someone who is ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work. The ideal Account Executive is proactive and eager, meets or beats deadlines, stays ahead of trends and always looks for new ways to solve problems.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, or related field. Job Description We are looking for an Account Executive, Media & Advertising Solutions to join our dynamic sales team.
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Proficient in MS Office, Matrix, and Wide Orbit TrafficBachelor's degree in business and/or marketing or previous advertising/media sales experienceMust be willing to work in office & virtually in Chicago, ILMust have unrestricted authorization to work in the United StatesMust possess a good driving record and a valid driver’s licenseOUR BENEFITS:TelevisaUnivision believes that a happy, well-balanced employee is what makes our culture thrive.
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A Senior Account Executive at Interdependence Public Relations will be a go getter, wearer of many hats, and someone who is ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work. As an integral player at the agency, Account Executives collaborate closely with team members to help meet client goals by building impactful media relationships, crafting strong pitches and consistently offering creative and on-point deliverables.
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Bachelor's Degree in a related field (Marketing/Advertising, Business, etc.) 2-3+ years account, traffic and/or project management experience, must include branding/advertising experience.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, advertising, marketing or related field (preferred) Our Account Executives are responsible for developing and executing sales strategies for the Commercial and Industrial lines of business.
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Bachelor’s degree preferred in business, marketing, or related field or equivalent work experience. Ability to qualify potential clients’ capacity to invest in media advertising and demonstrate superior marketing acumen.
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College degree, preferably in marketing, advertising, communications or science/medicine. Omnicom Health Group is the largest healthcare marketing and communications network in the world—partnering with clients to achieve meaningful change through better, more innovative communications.
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Account Executives are responsible for developing and executing sales strategies for the Commercial and Industrial lines of business. Builds relationships and increase company visibility through participation in company sponsored activities, trade shows, Chamber of Commerce events, and similar activities.
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Bachelor's degree in business and/or marketing or previous advertising/media sales experienceMust be willing to work in office & virtually in TU location. YOUR DAY-DAY: Develop strong executive level client and agency relationships and sell TelevisaUnivision’s various platforms.
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This role develops and maintains long-term advertising relationships by presenting comprehensive proposals and competitive, profitable pricing structures in collaboration with our Sales, Marketing and Operations teams across our broad range of digital and printed inventory.
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