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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. Bachelor's degree or other higher education certificate in Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, Economics, or other related field is a plus.
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Responsibilities of the Marketing Coordinator: Training in business management for customer service, marketing, and sales consultants Solve customer inquiries and communicate the services and products available to them to provide an exceptional customer experience.
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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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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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HY Pinnacle is looking for the right candidate to fill our Entry Level Customer Service and Marketing position available for immediate hire. Our company has a very high success rate of developing individuals with a background in customer service, sales, retail, and hospitality into top performers in the marketing field.
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Vivid is looking for the right candidate to fill our Entry Level Customer Service and Marketing position available for immediate hire. Entry Level Customer Service And Marketing Representative Responsibilities Include.
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You’ll work with a diverse team of people who focus on the following areas: sales and generating new business; customer service and relationship management; new product and promotion launches; local market research; new customer trend analysis; corporate and financial communications; recruitment marketing; and client-centric sales campaigns OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU: Your efforts will always be rewarded, and your success will fuel opportunities for career advancement.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in retail sales, field sales or customer service required. Techtronic Industries (TTI) started our Sales and Marketing role to provide entry-level employees professional development opportunities while being exposed to various career paths.
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We are seeking entry-level professionals who would like to take their developed skill sets and apply them to business careers in Sales and Marketing. This is an entry-level position with complete training and does not require any experience.
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We are looking for the right candidate to fill our Entry Level Customer Service and Marketing position available for immediate hire. We are seeking Entry Level professionals that would like to take their developed skill sets and apply them to business careers in Sales and Marketing.
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