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Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile. Serves as a subject matter expert for Boost Mobile distribution through understanding business needs and designing programs to meet market needs.
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Our Retail Wireless team, serving our Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile and Gen Mobile Brands, is redefining consumer expectations through new platforms, new business models and new ways of thinking.
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The Account Executive will manage performance across a territory of Boost Mobile stores. Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America's First Smart Network.
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Provide monthly executive summary on project status, outstanding action items, and completion timelines, including key asks for Boost Leadership. Three years of experience overseeing event planning/execution, drafting internal/external communications, and project management.
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5+ years of experience in channel sales program management, with at least 3 years of executive leadership building. Manage budgets and resources to ensure efficient and effective operation of the channel sales program.
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Experience in Analytics Tools and Frameworks (such as Looker, Tableau or similar) or building native web and mobile application (ReactiveJS or similar ) is a huge plus. Implement cutting-edge AI/ML techniques, including Generative AI, to boost the efficiency of the platform and data engineering processes.
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Utilize technologies such as Swift, Kotlin, and React Native to create seamless and intuitive mobile experiences that enable personalized shopping, loyalty programs, and targeted promotions. Hands-on experience in designing, developing, and delivering personalized mobile applications using technologies such as Swift, Kotlin, and React Native.
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Strategize, execute and continually optimize mobile campaigns on every critical mobile platform, including: Meta, Google, TikTok, DSP Networks, SDK Networks, CTV, Influencer marketing, and much more.
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5+ years backend software development building native mobile applications using Python, Django, NodeJS, PostgreSQL, REST and related tech. Emerging technology and mobile dating app company needs a high-level backend or full-stack software engineer to develop and lead the effort to bring core mobile product development in-house.
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The mobile crisis response team will work in collaboration with the LAPD to respond to non-violent calls in the community that may have a social services impact including but not limited to (a) mental health, (b) substance abuse, (c) suicide threats, (d) behavioral distress, (e) conflict resolution, and (f) welfare checks.
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You will have an opportunity to lead a mobile team that is deeply invested in improving architecture designs, exploring emerging ideas, and leveraging technologies in interesting ways to help support one of our primary missions: ensuring that Tinder remains the safest place to meet new people.
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At T-Mobile, we strongly encourage everyone, including people of color, veterans, military spouses, individuals with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and non-binary people, and parents to apply.
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Working closely with the IT Operations Team, the IT Buyer/Analyst will support Coke Canada IT asset management to include mobile phones, mobile handheld computing, and other IT hardware.
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As a Retail Mobile Sales Associate with Verge Mobile, you will be connecting with customers and delivering exceptional customer service by selling T-Mobile products and services to our current and potential customers.
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