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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline. Restaurant Management, Foodservice Outside Sales, Chef Experience preferred. OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience, orequivalent relatable experience.
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Minimum of two (2) years of experience in a successful sales and marketing role with at least one (1) year in a healthcare or senior care setting (within service area preferred; outside sales experience preferred.
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Familiarity with CRM and marketing/lead technologies or ability to learn new systems quickly • Close buyer or seller sales. A problem solver who pinpoints the needs of our clients and offers them solutions to promote a high level of comfort and trust with our client base.
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We are currently seeking individuals with events, sales, and marketing experience to assist with some of our clients who are looking for "outside the box" thinkers who can take their campaigns to the next level with professionalism and a competitive edge.
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Supreme Concepts California is one of the leading advertising and marketing firms in the Los Angeles area. Insight in how a corporation runs in all facets and becoming an integral team member. Complete Training with a designated mentor one on one.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Sales or related field. Experience in developing and executing territory sales strategies. 2+ years' experience in cold calling sales with strong track record of success.
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Extensive background in marketing technology consulting and services as a new logo scout. - At least five years of experience in the field marketing software or IT services. Extensive background in marketing technology consulting and services as a new logo scout.
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TMC Arts, The Music Center’s programming engine, provides year-round programming on Jerry Moss Plaza; outside at Gloria Molina Grand Park, a 12-acre adjacent green space; in schools and neighborhoods all over Los Angeles County; and inside The Music Center’s four theatres, which include Walt Disney Concert Hall, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum.
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Job Description As head of Marketing, your key responsibilities will be to develop marketing strategy for the hotel’s products or services to support business growth ambitions. Previously deemed the “Western White House,” (as the only venue outside the White House to host state dinners), Century Plaza’s place in history remains unshakeable.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, or a related field. Outside Sales Professional Opportunity with a Growing Industry Leader. Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, or a related field.
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Support monthly invoicing and reporting as well as all outreach, recruitment, marketing, QA/QC, and subcontractor activities. Ability to work with all levels of internal staff, as well as outside clients, contractors and trade ally organizations Ability to work independently with minimum supervision.
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Work with the Marketing team to increase franchise sales, generate feedback on the search process and lead conversion. Drive and open corporate culture: we set bright goals and achieve them during working hours, while not forgetting to communicate outside of work - we have cool quizzes, our own football team, table tennis tournaments and a movie club.
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Preferably in business management, marketing, entrepreneurship, professional selling, or related business program, Outside Sales for Lift Truck Leader. Our global sales and service network provides our customers with a local resource for a wide variety of quality material handling equipment, fleet management solutions, warehouse products and support services to meet their needs anytime, anywhere.
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The Outreach Specialist (Outside Sales Rep) is a member of our Marketing, Outreach, & Enrollment (MOE) team and is the owner and driver accountable for successful enrollment of prospective participants into our PACE program.
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If selected for this role, you will report directly to the Executive Director, Content Development Drama at Hulu. What You Will DoWe are looking for a diligent, creative, curious, and an outside-the-box thinker.
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