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You will be expected to report to work on time or give the Care Coordinator or Executive Director adequate notice if you are unable to show for work: at least four (4) hours notice. Specific questions concerning the community will be directed to the Executive Director.
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The Account Manager’s role is to oversee a portfolio of assigned bookkeeping and payroll clients and develop new business from existing clients. Proven ability to juggle multiple account management projects at a time, while maintaining sharp attention to detail.
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The Sales Executive is a new Producer or a Producer that does not have a book of business. In this role, the Sales Executive actively solicits and sells insurance products and services to existing and new clients; may maintain an existing book of business; expands book of business; and enhances the public image of the Agency.
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The primary responsibility of the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Account Manager is to develop new business for the company’s highly successful OEM product portfolio consisting of sterilizing-grade filters, depth filters, single-use systems and supporting hardware and equipment in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical market segments, and to ensure that sales targets and goals are met or exceeded.
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Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching.
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Communicate any information deemed necessary to Account Manager (i.e. grand openings, store closing, etc.) Set up deli cases and appropriately rotate deli product. Communicate any information deemed necessary to Account Manager (i.e. grand openings, store closing, etc.
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Join Yardi as our new Associate Technical Account Manager (ATAM) and play a pivotal role in reshaping the Senior Living sector! Yardi pioneers the property tech industry by seamlessly blending 40 years of tradition with forward-thinking innovation.
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Record, organize and file customer interactions and account changes. Previous experience in customer support, client services, sales, or a related field. Excellent customer care and focus; ability to assess customers’ needs and provide the correct answer, path, troubleshooting, or method for a positive customer experience.
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Peckham & McKenney, Executive Recruiter. By submitting an application and clicking "submit application" for this position, I agree to the terms of conditions here of the recruitment process facilitated by Peckham & McKenney Executive Search.
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The Junior Account Manager will play a key role in maintaining high customer satisfaction and delivering excellent service on behalf of our clients within the community. The Junior Account Manager will play a key role in maintaining high customer satisfaction and delivering excellent service on behalf of our clients within the community.
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Position OverviewState Farm Insurance Agent located in Ventura , CA is seeking an outgoing, career-oriented professional to join their team.
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Position will initially be titled Program Director until employee meets the training requirements for Executive Director, which is typically 3 to 9 months. May report to COOs designee or Acting Executive Director.
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Salem Media Oxnard offers an exceptional opportunity for a digitally-savvy, highly motivated sales professional to join our sales & marketing team.
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Besides people and business management, the General Manager is accountable for developing client relationships of multiple brands and ensuring strategic oversight of the Account teams in close collaboration with the Account Director.
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Demonstrate an outstanding ability to be a team player and work well with members of the executive team. Show a passion for and understanding of the Chick-fil-A brand and the desire to be an advocate for the brand.
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