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Sales and Marketing Director Responsibilities:· Community outreach to build relationships to drive census and meet company growth goal· Generate and manage leads to qualified prospects and move them through the admission process.
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Job Description :JOB SUMMARY:Implant Direct seeks a highly motivated, results-driven Senior Marketing Communications Manager to define, develop, and execute effective marketing strategies, ensure brand consistency across all marketing deliverables, and optimize marketing campaigns to drive the company’s revenue growth in core markets.
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Develop communication plans, guidance with National Category Director, Deli Food Service VP and Marketing team nationally/locally that resonate with customers for lifestyle needs and in multiple communication channels.
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The Replenishment Analyst is a critical role in the Merchandising Planning arm of the organization that is responsible for maximizing sales and driving top-line growth by ensuring optimal inventory levels of best-selling products at all times.
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This manager will take the lead on delivering growth by optimizing traffic channels including Paid Search (SEM), Organic/SEO, email marketing, personalization, and content. As the Performance Marketing Manager, you have the opportunity to lead data-driven revenue growth for Envista’s portfolio of brands.
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Whether you’re looking to create a great guest experience at a concert, support business growth and development, work behind-the-scenes during an Anaheim Ducks game, or anything in-between, this is your opportunity to start the next chapter of your career story and help create a one-of-a-kind fan experience at Honda Center.
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SHG provides a rewarding, fun and flexible work environment, exciting perks, an atmosphere designed to encourage and promote career growth within the company and a robust benefit package including, but not limited to: Work Today, Get Paid today, with Daily Pay.
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The ideal candidate will have worked closely with Marketing or Growth departments, bringing extensive experience in e-commerce environments. Experience working closely with Marketing or Growth departments in an e-commerce company, with a deep understanding of how IT can support business objectives in these areas.
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The Director of Growth Marketing will be responsible for developing and executing comprehensive digital marketing strategies to drive growth and engagement. Strong data analytic skills, with proficiency in digital marketing tools and platforms, including Google Analytics, Google Ads, SEO tools, email marketing platforms, and SMS marketing tools.
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Position] Product Manager [About Our Client] A top leader in Korean Food industry [Job Description] Develop and maintain a strategic 3-year plan to support product/category growth and profitability targets by innovating and maintaining new and conversion products.
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Through extensive hands-on training, personal mentorship, and professional growth opportunities, we develop our Entry Level Marketing Assistant through our account management training program.
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We are looking for a positive, growth driven individual to join our team and fill an Entry Level Business Marketing Associate position immediately. As the Business Marketing Associate, you will play a vital role in the overall success of our outreach campaigns as we prepare to build out our local outreach team.
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We are a nationwide company with over 500 corporate and franchise owned locations, and yet again we are experiencing rapid growth in several key markets. Genuine Customer/Consumer Focus: Has genuine concern about customers, and knows how to reach and target customers through unique marketing campaigns.
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Responsibilities and Duties Lead generation including grass roots marketing and networking Implement sales process to schedule prospects into Intro class Membership sales Manage staff schedule Directly coordinate with all vendors, ensuring that studio retail/products are stocked with accurate inventory counts Supervise Sales Representatives Hire/Manage all instructors at the studio Proficiency in ClubReady, to include revenue reports, attendance reports, etc.
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No experience necessary as we offer comprehensive, hands-on training for candidates looking to kickstart their career in marketing. Global marketing analytics. We additionally offer opportunities for progression into client management roles for successful candidates who are interested in professional growth.
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