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The Scenic Route is a design-build production company that provides services for the entertainment, live event, touring, museum, government and trade show industries. Multi-pin connectors: Amphenol, Deutsch, TE, Molex.
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Read, write, measure, sketch, and interpret trade show and citywide special event floor plans and diagrams. Monitors and operates stage lighting and audio-visual equipment. This includes, but is not limited to: Operating a scissor lift, stripper machine, buffers, pallet jack, as well as driving crew cab trucks, extended vans, and/or stake bed trucks to deliver and pick up equipment citywide.
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POP/POS/trade show displays, and promotional items (i.e. QSR toys, sporting event giveaways, etc. Must have the ability to learn about art production and manufacturing processes in general.
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The ideal candidate will have agency experience with a focus on B2B enterprise technology, including expertise in earned media relations and experience supporting product launches, trade show planning and execution and thought leadership campaigns.
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Must have a proven sales record of $1-3M per year- Booth Sales Must be proficient in providing innovative marketing environment solutions to your clients Maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction Are you a driven, determined, competitive, and self-motivated Senior Trade Show Sales Account Executive.
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Prospect and build a sales pipeline via multiple mediums (email, phone, trade show leads, and inbound website leads) UWorld is currently searching for a talented and competitive Business Development Manager who will be responsible for growing new business opportunities in the UWorld College Readiness division.
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Act as company representative at trade association meetings; responsible for coordinating trade show activities. Minimum four (4) years working with traffic signal cabinets and knowledge of traffic signal operations.
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Develop prospective clients through several strategies including internet research, trade show lists, referrals, various professional directories and personal investigation. Our services portfolio covers everything from business support services such as interpretation, multicultural and digital marketing, SEO and website globalization to multimedia work, video, e-learning and training, and legal support services.
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Utilize consumer trends, market research, and buying patterns to inform the design and layout of trade show booths, ensuring they effectively communicate Abbyson's brand identity and product offerings.
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If successful, you will work side-by-side with teammates to create dynamic campaigns and messaging for a legacy bi-annual fashion trade show. Do you have experience with, and a passion for, omni-channel marketing.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Operations Manager, located in Los Angeles, CA. The Operations Manager will oversee day-to-day operations, wholesale sales pipeline management, trade show management, collection & production overview, sales training and strategy, manage inventory and logistics, and build and maintain vendor relationships.
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Support the planning and delivery of trade show activities including onsite participation. is the North American leader in international tourist board marketing, providing integrated travel marketing services including strategy planning, travel trade engagement, public relations, event management and activations, social media, media planning and creative.
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Provide trade show support, run platform and technology demos; At Avails we are developing a novel electrical point-of-care bio-sensor platform for rapid infectious disease detection. The successful candidate will be responsible for customer set-up & training of the Avails Medical platforms in clinical microbiology labs, lead customer training, instrument set-up as well as assist with troubleshooting efforts.
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QualificationsExtraordinary people and customer service skillsOpen availability, including weekendsDesire to grow within the fashion retail industryMastery of sales floor support and ability to assist with store aesthetics Company OverviewAt Crossroads, we want you to show up as your authentic self; this means bringing all of the characteristics that make you you.
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Trade show, technical school, or post High School training in an appropriate field may be substituted in whole or in part for the experience requirement above. Excellent understanding of equipment within department as well as an understanding of how equipment integrates with the entire show.
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