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The Clinical Account Manager (CAM) position is responsible for supporting CND's account management and clinical support function that ensures all CND clinical practice customers who utilize CND's neurodiagnostic testing services are highly engaged and satisfied on a consistent basis.
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Account interactions to include but are not limited to endocrinology / immunology ‘C-suite’ executives and key population health decision makers at the account. Develop account plans including prioritization, integration of vertical pathways and identification ofspheres of influence.
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The average employee spends approximately six months in the Recruiter role before enrolling into either Account Manager Training (AMT) or Professional Recruiter Training (PRT). Upon promotion, Account Managers will receive a base salary increase, monthly car and cell allowance, as well as uncapped commission paid weekly.
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Commercial Insurance Account Manager Qualifications: Property & Casualty Insurance license required. Responsible for the marketing/quoting process for both new business and account renewals.
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Proven Track Record: Demonstrate a minimum of 3-5 years of successful experience in outside B2B sales and strategic account management. 5+ years of successful B2B sales and strategic account management experience.
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The Internal Account Manager (IAM) will be responsible for lead generation, upsells and total attainment of laboratory diagnostic services to accounts within an assigned territory through tele-sales as well as in person visits.
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The Account Manager (AM) oversees the TACenergy client relationships, managing and growing existing accounts. Responsible for account set-up and maintenance. Assist the Supply & Logistics team with loading/ordering issues.
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As the primary interface between Redi Carpet and our customers, our Account Managers represent the company faithfully and with the highest level of integrity. At Redi Carpet, our Account Managers are the heartbeat of our organization.
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Commercial Lines Account Manager (WFH/Hybrid) We are a boutique insurance agency that is in search for an experienced full-time commercial lines account manager. Current/Active California Property & Casualty Insurance License.
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Work in conjunction with Sales Manager and New Equipment Ordering (NEO) department, responsible for follow-up and expediting of whole good orders. Average $80,000 to $100,000+ your first year, with top earners well into six figures.
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Gainwell is looking for an Account General Manager with high energy and creativity to work with an innovative and transformative client supporting one of the largest and most complex Medicaid dental programs in the country.
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Make contact with discontinuing customers in order to maintain account or sign new account with new tenants/owners. Flexible Spending Account. Position Summary: Generate Leads for new systems for inactive/dead accounts, in some situations may be assigned to sell alterations and additions to existing customers and offer general customer assistance.
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As an Entry Level Business Account Manager , you'll be immersed in a comprehensive training program that combines classroom learning, hands-on experience, and mentorship from seasoned industry experts.
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1-3 years of experience working as an Account Manager, Sales Representative, or other related leadership role preferred but not required. As an Entry Level Account Manager, you will have the opportunity to work closely with our successful Senior Account Managers and dominating Sales Team. The Entry Level Account Manager position is designed for strong-minded candidates that seek a definite career in account management and sales.
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Account Manager – Advanced Wound - Biotissue Do you have a passion for having a real impact on people's health and well-being? Education: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience Experience: 2 years of medical sales experience (preferably within the Operating Room) Proven track record to effectively present key concepts and recommendations to customers in formal and informal settings Strong analytical skills to include pipeline management, territory analysis and territory management.
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