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Once the game is live, the Executive Producer is responsible for the timely execution and the quality of the live ops and feature roadmap. Provide updates on major challenges and issues facing the game team, along with how the team is tackling them; identify opportunities for executive support.
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Develops and maintains strategic partnerships with new or existing customers.
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Coordinate sales, and manage design-in and business development activities, for TSG and ESG products.
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Proven experience as an Executive Chef or Banquet Chef in a multi-location culinary environment. Elevate Your Culinary Career: Dual Executive Chef Opportunity with Monthly Bonuses Await.
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The RoleThe Account Executive, Group Sales & Tours is primarily responsible for generating group sales and tour sales revenue on a year-round basis. ResponsibilitiesThe Account Executive, Group Sales & Tours is primarily responsible for generating group sales and tour sales revenue on a year-round basis.
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As a Surgical Sales Executive you will engage in consultative selling of minimally invasive surgical video imaging, operating room and enterprise integration solutions, and networked IT solutions as well as endoscopes and instruments in Hospitals, Surgery Centers, and Clinics.
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Do you want a lasting career with a company that offers autonomy to run a book of business, flexibility to make your own schedule, and gives you work-life balance?
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The VFX Executive will be responsible for overseeing the budgets, schedules and overall visual effects plans and workflows for a slate of projects. 5+ years of experience as Visual Effects Executive or VFX Producer.
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We are looking for a candidate with experience in an Enterprise Account Executive role within a healthcare startup environment. We are seeking a highly motivated and results-driven Enterprise Account Executive with experience in healthcare tech to join our team.
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You are responsible to quote and close deals having a 30%-40% closing ratio.
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A valid California Residential Care Facility for the Elderly Certification or Licensed Nursing Home Executive Director. The Executive Director is also responsible for achieving and maintaining budgeted occupancy; achieving and maintaining budgetary compliance; professionally representing the property to the community and the Corporation, and creating a supportive and enjoyable lifestyle for the residents.
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You will work with an accounting/sales representative/executive producer/operations client to make sure the billing is properly done in accordance to the client’s needs. Company 3 Method Studios Inc is looking to hire an Executive Producer to its global team.
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Elastic, the Search Analytics company, is seeking a dynamic Enterprise Account Executive. Thousands of organizations worldwide, including Barclays, Cisco, eBay, Fairfax, ING, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, The Mayo Clinic, NASA, The New York Times, Wikipedia, and Verizon, use Elastic to power mission-critical systems.
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As a U/G Sales Executive, you represent KARL STORZ as a product/market/solutions oriented consultant at all sites of care; to include hospitals, surgery centers, clinics, and physician offices.
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Job SummaryAs an Executive Sous Chef - Concessions with Levy, it will be your primary responsibility to execute cuisine that exceeds guest expectations and provide strong leadership while delivering cost goals and living our Company vision and values.
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