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Work experience in the following industries is an asset, but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Sales, Political Science, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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We are looking for a Marketing & Brand Coordinator who enjoys working collaboratively, improving marketing and sales strategy, has excellent communication skills, and always wants to create solutions.
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BA/BS University degree with a concentration in marketing, promotions, advertising sales, or business administration preferred. The Sales Representative is to identify, introduce, develop and nurture business relationships with companies and individuals within their designated territory.
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Eclipse California is a marketing communications and sales firm. Marketing & Brand Coordinators will have access to this entry-level training that includes strategies for generating awareness, completing sales processes, and providing proper customer service.
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Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Business Acumen, Business Development Manager, Business Management, Business Operations, Business Development Associate, Business Administration, Business Consulting, Business Growth, Business Entrepreneur, Business Sales Development, Marketing Communications Business, Business Management Skills.
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We are looking for a Marketing & Brand Coordinator who enjoys working collaboratively, improving marketing and sales strategies, has excellent communication skills, and always wants to create solutions.
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