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Whether you see yourself in sales, business development, customer service, retail management, or operations, as a manager in training, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning and an open end that’s full of opportunities.
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The Manager In Training program provides hands-on training in Sales, Operations, Customer Service, finance, fleet management, and people management. This role supports the achievement of location sales goals and customer service excellence.
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The Manager in Training (MIT) position is expected to be a short-term transitional role that provides both work assignments and training opportunities to prepare MITs to be promoted into Retail/Commercial Store Management positions.
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Note: Selection for the MIT position does not guarantee promotion into a Store Manager/Commercial Sales Manager position. Overall store retail/commercial management, supervision, and policy implementation.
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Our entry-level Business Management Trainee would spearhead a lot of our newer clientele and their teams, develop new marketing and sales strategies, and see it through to delivery and return on investment with our clients.
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Join our company as a Sales Representative Trainee and Launch Your Career to New Heights! Comprehensive Training : As a Sales Representative Trainee, you'll receive hands-on training to sharpen your business presentation and leadership skills, preparing you for success in the field.
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As a whole, our goal for the Management Trainee is to provide ongoing mentorship and personalized training for every company new hire - beginning with training and cross-training in all departments including management, human resources, marketing, and sales.
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We owe our success to our Account Manager Trainee staff’s leadership, sales expertise, and drive. At Stinger Management , the entrepreneurial spirit is woven into our DNA and has been ever since we opened our doors years ago.
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To continue expanding our clients' reach in the Los Angeles area, the Entry Level Management Trainee will focus on lead generation, client acquisition, sales, and customer service.
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For starters, we offer hands-on individual training so we can ensure each Management Trainee begins with a solid foundation to build on. By facilitating retail events hosted for our client, a Management Trainee will be able to build necessary skill sets to further their career.
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Work with the sales team and other Operations Management Trainees to determine how client qualifications and protocols can be adequately conveyed to the local community. Our Operations Management Trainees assist as the point of contact for our telecommunications customer accounts- initiating, maintaining, and sustaining relationships with each to bolster ROI and revenue.
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Our Sales and Operations Management Trainee role is an hourly role, offering a starting salary of at least $52,000 per year. As a Sales and Operations Management Trainee in Los Angeles in our fast-paced environment, you will use your hard-earned degree to run a business and quickly solve problems for our customers – who will depend on you to achieve success.
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As a Management Trainee, you'll work on-site alongside a skilled team of mentors to support customer engagement efforts. Our client is expanding their team and offering an exciting opportunity as a Management Trainee.
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Origin Management’s Training Program involves comprehensive training that is designed to help candidates develop a solid foundation in sales and business management. The three segments within the training program include: Entry Level – Areas of knowledge include; effective communication, strategies for developing effective presentations, time management, how to win and keep customers, and public speaking.
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The Recruiter Trainee will participate in a formal training period that consists of compliance, sales techniques, HR processing, company organization and basic recruitment tools. Undergraduate degree preferred in Business, Marketing, Management, Communications, Public Relations, Healthcare Administration, or licensed RN.
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