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TThe Business Development Specialist will lead marketing activities for entertainment content, centered on anime and manga, entrusted by clients in North America and around the world.
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We are currently seeking a talented and driven Business Development Specialist to join our team at 360 Behavioral Health. P osition: Business Development Specialist.
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Our Information Center in Glendale is searching for a Client Relationship Specialist that is responsible for creating lead opportunities for sales team, support outbound lead development and create meaningful client relationships with client families.
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As a Business Development Specialist, you will play a pivotal role in our client-focused, leads-driven approach to insurance sales. InsuraTec Services Group is seeking enthusiastic and driven Business Development Specialists to join our dynamic team.
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At Builder's First Source, the Business Development Specialist connects with targeted accounts and contacts to establish new revenue generating accounts or reestablishing engagement with underperforming accounts in a fast-paced Call Center environment.
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1 years of experience in business development or sales roles and customer experience in the foodservice or/and delivery industry is a plus. Headquartered in London, the UK, HungryPanda is a specialist food delivery platform to providing authentic Chinese food and groceries to Chinese compatriots and students abroad since its establishment in 2017.
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Greenberg Traurig, global law firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity in the Marketing Department for a Business Development Specialist in our Los Angeles office.
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Own industry category relationship(s) as a Category Business Partner with the responsibility to support in setting and driving supply-side acquisition and sales targets. Discover innovative collaborative models that fit into merchants' short-term and long-term development plans, and invest platform resources effectively and efficiently.
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Therefore, if much of this job description describes you, then you are highly encouraged to apply for this roleThe Job As Business Development and Outreach Specialist, you will be responsible for cultivating relationships with our existing partners as well as creating and developing new relationships with future partners that will garner clients for our centers.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Sales Specialist, located in Worcester, MA. The Sales Specialist will be responsible for day-to-day tasks such as communication with customers, providing outstanding customer service, conducting sales training, and managing sales.
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Prominent Century City law firm seeks talented Marketing & Business Development Specialist to join their growing law firm. Marketing & Business Development Specialist must have a bachelor's degree in marketing or business administration and some experience working in professional services marketing.
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Job Overview: They are seeking a dynamic Specialist in Business Development to support our esteemed Litigation Practice Group. Contribute to the formulation and execution of strategic business development and marketing plans, collaborating with partners, internal teams, and stakeholders.
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Join our team as a Business Development Specialist , where you'll play a pivotal role in our growth and impact. Conduct thorough market research to identify potential areas for business development.
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This is a full-time hybrid role for a Business Development Specialist. The Business Development Specialist will be responsible for conducting market research, generating leads, and providing excellent customer service.
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We are looking for a business development specialist to join our New York, Washington D, or Los Angeles office. Under the direction of the Head of West Coast Business Development and the California Business Development Managers, the specialist will support a variety of marketing and business development initiatives to secure new clients, strengthen existing relationships, and increase visibility of the firm.
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