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National Community Renaissance (CORE) is seeking a Leasing Consultant to join our existing Property Management team. The Leasing Consultant successfully leases and takes an active role in marketing the property and the generation of traffic.
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Participates in marketing events such chamber of commerce events, trade shows, and telemarketing events. Prepares paperwork to activate new services and documents activity in our Customer Relationship Management tool.
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Designs and executes marketing activities to create and drive traffic to the community, including implementing resident referral and employer outreach programs, using internet marketing tools (Craigslist, Facebook, e-mail, and other websites), and following other community-specific marketing plans, drives, and special programs.
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Developing and managing positive business relationships with retail store management and employees. MarketSource, Inc. is a premier provider of integrated sales & marketing solutions to Fortune 500 companies.
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Ensure the assigned sales territory has implemented effective recruiting, staffing, employee development, performance management, and succession planning programs in assigned area; ensure a consistent focus on delivering high quality customer service.
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Property Manager Responsibilities and Objectives Manage the day-to-day operations of the property including resident satisfaction and retention, full resident lifecycle activities (e.g., lease administration, rent collection and delinquency management), property P&L, and property marketing in accordance with company standards.
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Bachelors degree in Marketing, Finance, Business Administration, or a directly related field OR minimum three (3) years of experience in sales, customer service, telemarketing, account management, health plan administration, insurance, or a directly related field.
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As an Account Manager at Doka USA, you will play a pivotal role in driving revenue growth through strategic sales initiatives and relationship management. Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, or a related field.
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Bachelor's degree in business, marketing, retail management, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Pay range for this position is $15.50-$20.00 hourly (or specific county/city minimum wage.
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The Entry Level Customer Relations Associate receives complete and individualized hands-on training in direct marketing and sales. We are looking for competitive individuals to fill Entry Level positions in marketing, customer service, and sales for our expanding firm.
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You:Are looking to make $16.00 per hourAre 18 or olderComfortable interacting with customers and management in a friendly, enthusiastic, and outgoing mannerAvailable to work 2-3 days a week including 1 weekend dayAre looking for incentive opportunities and rapid career advancement Open interviews every Thursday from 1pm - 4pm at the warehouse location, let the Costco greeter know you are here to see the CDS team.
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Schedule and conduct meetings with existing and new channel accounts through telephone calls, targeted email campaigns, and corporate marketing programs, as directed by Sales Management.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience, or equivalent relatable experience.
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Maintains contact during the course of investigations with Examiners, Risk Management, Auditors, Hearing Reps, Marketing, Underwriting, Claimants, Policyholders, Agents, Brokers, SIU, Legal and Medical professionals, Government/Regulatory Agencies, Law Enforcement and Vendors.
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Develops and executes the business plan (key elements include fiscal responsibilities, manpower planning and local restaurant marketing) for the restaurant. Financial/analytical aptitude including planning, budgeting, scheduling and P & L management.
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