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We are seeking an Entry Level Marketing Manager with the following qualities: 1-2 years experience or training in sales, marketing, customer service, customer acquisition and retention, sales management, marketing management, direct marketing, field marketing, promotional marketing, event marketing, territory management, or communications preferred.
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Elite is looking for a competitive, sports-minded individual with experience in the restaurant, retail, and customer service industries to fill an immediate opening for an Entry Level Marketing Ambassador.
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Requirements of the Entry Level Marketing Associate: 1-2 years in direct marketing, field marketing and sales, field sales, B2B or B2C sales, brand management, or a customer-focused position.
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As an Entry Level Marketing Associate, you will contribute to one of our most important company initiatives: client representation and branding. Responsibilities of the Entry Level Marketing Associate: Become well versed in client product knowledge and services provided while maintaining a good working knowledge of the competition.
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You will cross-train and work with individuals in multiple departments including marketing, sales, business development, and customer service to identify and maximize opportunities to increase client market share and maintain a competitive edge in the marketplace for our client’s brands.
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1-2 years in direct marketing, field marketing and sales, field sales, B2B or B2C sales, brand management, or a customer-focused position is an asset. As an Brand Marketing Assistant, you will contribute to one of our most important company initiatives: client representation and branding.
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This Promotional Marketing Representative position is a full-time, entry-level position. With our client portfolio constantly growing in the local market and all across the country, we are seeking dynamic Promotional Marketing Representatives to develop into Brand Management positions.
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1-2 years in direct marketing, field marketing and sales, field sales, B2B or B2C sales, brand management, or a customer-focused position. Are you looking for an entry level position that offers the opportunity to make a big difference in a firm.
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Our firm is searching far and wide for an Entry Level Marketing Communications Coordinator who can assist in our team skyrocketing our client's brand recognition. We are a team of unorthodox Marketing Communications professionals who craft an extraordinary tale to connect with consumers and bring a brand story to life.
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PHASES OF OUR MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM: Customer Service: client representative, brand management, direct field marketing, retail customer service Leadership & Team Building: relationship management with retailer, interviewing, hiring and on-boarding process, training, team management, social media Management Training: financial, administrative, operational, full recruiting cycle.
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This is a fabulous entry-level opportunity to assist with the day-to-day execution and management of the basic marketing functions of our firm. Maintain exceptional customer service during events alongside promotional marketing team.
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Coursework in one or more of the following: Marketing / Advertising Management / Sports Management / Entrepreneurship Administration Public Relations /Communications Business / Team Development.
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We are looking for an entry-level Customer Service/Marketing Manager to assist with our firm's strategic and productive marketing and sales campaigns. Our Customer Service/Marketing Managers help our client's popular, household brands maximize their profitability and increase their overall brand exposure through innovative and creative revenue capabilities.
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As this is an entry-level position, no direct experience is required. However, familiarity with marketing and sales basics, having a customer-focused attitude, and a desire for leadership will formulate the foundation of a great candidate.
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We have a proven track record in the telecommunications industries and recently signed a national account that requires us to hire for entry-level Marketing and Brand Management positions with advancement and leadership.
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