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Title: Sales Account Manager - Nvidia. 7+ years experience in technology sales, program management, marketing, procurement, or planning. The Sales Account Manager will report to the AI KAM Team Leader and is responsible for the generation and management of sales activities for the assigned accounts, promoting SK Hynix’s Memory product lines.
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Implement New Product Introduction (NPI's) plans agreed to with Marketing to include target account identification, promotion schedule, samples and pricing while providing direct feedback to Hirose.
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12 years or more experience in semiconductor account management, sales, and/or marketing and/or CE. Experience in semiconductor / foundry sales is major plusCustomer Service oriented, teamwork spirit, proactive, pursue excellence, innovation & continuous improvement, planning and execution, analytical thinking & problem solving.
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Coordinate sales operations with all other departments/divisions of the Company, including collaboration and support with Finance, Marketing, Operations, and R&D to support profitable account management.
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Prepares presentation materials for sales and marketing purposes. -6+ years in Sales, Account Management, or Client relationships at a semiconductor environment. Understands every account/customer special requirements, and ensures such items are recorded and properly outlined for each sales order.
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Proven experience in event sales or account management. Manage and nurture client relationships to drive event sales. Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, or a related field.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for successfully expanding Supermicro's current customer base in targeted areas and is expected to work onsite at headquarters in San Jose, CA. The Senior Global Account Manager will also be responsible for maintaining the quality, efficiency, and integrity of Supermicro's sales process through various means of marketing activities and working with cross functional teams including Engineering, Finance, Logistics, and Programs.
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Tidal Management is a professional marketing and sales firm that has developed a powerful, personal approach to connecting brands with their target market and driving brand loyalty and customer retainment.
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Work with sales and other internal teams to develop strategic marketing plans and ensure KPIs are being met. A leading professional services company in Technology, Consulting, Digital and Operations is looking for a dedicated and personable account manager to maintain client accounts and serve as their main point of contact.
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You will be responsible for all aspects of strategy creation and implementation, forecasting, sales account management, training, and education to a select number of Semiconductor & Contract Manufacturing Industrial enterprise accounts.
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Proven experience in semiconductor marketing/sales/business development roles with track record of closing complex deals. We are looking for a Senior Account Sales and Biz Development Manager for Samsung Foundry.
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We have design, sales, and manufacturing locations globally and are currently seeking a Global Account Manager to join our West Coast Sales team located in Santa Clara, CA. RESPONSIBILITIES: Our customer’s ultimate success depends on our ability to solve cutting edge problems in relation to high bandwidth signal transmission.
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Collaborate with sales representatives, other technical specialists, and marketing stakeholders at MathWorks in creating and executing an overall account development plan. Technical sales experience is a plus.
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Collaborate closely with peer ODM sales, engineering and marketing teams to influence the development and launch of new products and services tailored to our clients' needs. Synaptics is looking for a Sr. Sales Account Manager to join our dynamic and growing Sales organization.
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