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At least 15 years of relevant experience in a Planning, Real Estate, or Policy Planning role specifically including Land Planning, General Plans and Specific Plans. Kimley-Horn is seeking a Land Planning Practice Builder to join our Planning Leadership team in Orange, California.
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Previous experience in a call center, customer service, retail, and sales is strongly preferred. · Coordinating follow up with in-store sales associates and managers, ensuring proper customer service/sales process.
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Diversify your industry experience by working on a plethora of various industries including private equity, healthcare, tech, financial products, oil & gas, green energy, real estate, consumer products, and other various industries.
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In Otsuka's evolved customer engagement model, a Health Science Advisor (HSA) will engage HCPs through a variety of in-person, virtual and digital tools, offering expanded expertise regarding products and the approved conditions they treat.
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Would you like to work in a fun, high energy, gym environment, where you can develop sales and customer service skills? Preferred customer service, sales, and/or hospitality experience.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) will support and lead studios in hitting their sales and revenue growth goals every week, month, quarter, and year. VFit Group is a portfolio of Club Pilates and CycleBar franchises across Orange and Los Angeles County.
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As a premier civil engineering, architectural design, and real estate development firm, we're not just shaping skylines; we're developing communities across the United States. Join our team and unlock unparalleled career growth opportunities, comprehensive training, top-tier benefits, and a supportive work-life balance.
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This unique opportunity will allow you to work with a wide range of legal matters, particularly within the realm of estate and trust administration, litigation, probate, and estate law.
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Responsibilities as a Customer Service Lead include modeling outstanding customer service and selling skills, allocating staff and resources to keep the sales floor stocked, organizing sales floor and stock areas, and building trusted partnerships with our painting professionals.
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Today, as the nation's second largest non-bank retail mortgage lender, loanDepot enables customers to achieve the American dream of homeownership through a broad suite of lending and real estate services that simplify one of life's most complex transactions.
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Providing legal counsel to management and business partners in our Wealth Management business on a broad range of trust and fiduciary matters, including review of trust documents, estate settlement matters, trust real estate matters, homestead issues, trust and estate litigation and complex trust/fiduciary legal issues.
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Act as a liaison with operations, and field sales for Customer related priorities. Customer Service Representative. Process sales order via Customer purchase orders, ensuring appropriate contract review and system entry.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking a fulltime Legal Practice Assistant with at least 5 years of business litigation experience (IP, Corporate, Commercial, Real Estate, Banking, Regulatory and White-Collar law.
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From core custody, accounting, fund administration and shareholder recordkeeping, to complete operations solutions and servicing for alternative assets like OTC derivatives, private equity and real estate, SSGS' tools help our clients make better investment choices and act on growth opportunities.
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Job DetailsJob Description:The Trust & Estate Litigation Attorney will be responsible for handling a wide range of disputes involving trusts, estates, conservatorships, and fiduciary duties.
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