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The General Manager (GM) is responsible for co-marketing in the field with sales staff and administration and efficient daily operation of the branch office, including operations, product sales, service, and safety in accordance with Apria’s objectives.
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Our client, a renowned global brand with a rich history dating back to the early 1900s, is seeking an experienced and results-driven Regional Sales Manager. Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing or related field; MBA or advanced degree is a plus.
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As we continue to grow, we are seeking a dynamic Bilingual Sales Representative to join our team and help us expand our client base within the Latino business community. Education: Bachelors degree in Business, Marketing, or a related field preferred.
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4 plus years of successful commercial experience, including but not limited to sales, marketing, technical support, and field applications support within biotechnology/pharmaceutical industries in Life Sciences research or a combination of experience post-bachelor working experience in a Biotech, Pharma, or Academic lab.
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Collaborate with marketing, product development, and other departments to align sales strategies with overall business objectives. In this role, the Account Manager will be responsible for driving sales growth, developing strategic partnerships, and managing key accounts.
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Attains or exceeds sales and profit goals by developing customers via lead follow up or other marketing initiatives. Bachelors’ degree in Business, Entrepreneurship, Marketing or related field.
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Collaborate with Associate Director of Partnership Development to develop and implement effective sales strategies to drive revenue growth. ○ Recruit, train and onboard new sales team members as needed.
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Direct the development of the product roadmap through knowledge of the Google Customer Solution (GCS) user, workflows, sales and marketing processes, and the strategic initiatives of the business.
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8 years of progressive commercial experience in biotechnology or pharmaceuticals, including strategic marketing and sales. Bachelor's degree in a business-rated, marketing and/or life sciences field.
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Partner with sales and Digital Field Marketing team to execute the onboarding of new Fellows. Core areas of focus will be KOL management and Business Development, education and training, product support, Resident/Fellow tracking and internal transition when moving to practice, development of relationships, and support of residency/fellowship program needs in close partnership with medical education, sales and marketing.
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Support the sales and marketing team with various field activities, including progress reporting, internal meetings, and client engagement. Work with agency partners to plan and execute integrated brand awareness and field marketing initiatives.
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Requirements 5 or more years’ experience selling Audio services ideally in media & entertainment and/or video games industry Degree or Masters in business, marketing, sales or other related field Strong understanding of Audio services’ market trends, competitor activities, industry dynamics and customer direction High attention to detail and ability to deliver under pressure and to deadlines Superb written and verbal communication skills Willingness to travel as required.
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Some knowledge of sales techniques and marketing strategies can be beneficial for promoting the coffee shop and increasing its customer base. Store Manager/Supervisor Requirements: Previous experience in a supervisory or managerial role, ideally within the food and beverage industry or a similar customer service-oriented field.
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Collaborate closely with the marketing team to develop targeted campaigns, sales collateral, and promotional materials. Provide exceptional customer service and support throughout the sales cycle, from lead generation to deal closure and post-sale follow-up.
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Drive new business growth through one-to-one marketing, scheduling client introductions, and preparing presentations, proposals, and bid specifications. Meet or exceed monthly, quarterly, and yearly sales objectives, ensuring high standards of customer support through follow-up consultations.
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