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As an Account Sales Manager at InsuraTec Services Group, you will be responsible for client-focused insurance sales, driven by high-quality leads. Account Sales Manager.
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Bachelor’s degree in a life science related discipline with a minimum of 7 years of direct field sales experience or MBA or PhD in a Life Science discipline with 5 years of direct related field sales experience.
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Department: Commercial - Sales & Account Management. 1-3 years sales/business development experience, ideally in the power, renewables, or energy storage sector. You will work in a dynamic multinational team responsible for account management activities with the largest players in the global energy space.
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The Remittance Account Manager has full accountability for the transaction and revenue plan for assigned remitter accounts. Additionally, the Remittance Account Manager is accountable for strategic account growth, managing, deepening, and expanding client account relationships, and identifying, closing, and executing initiatives to grow and diversify client volume and revenue.
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Win as a team — in partnership with outbound sales development rep, account manager, technical account manager, implementation manager, product organization, and other members of your account pod.
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The Territory Account Manager (TAM) is responsible for driving revenue goals within an assigned portfolio of customers and target geography. Required experience in industrial networking (preferred), or controls & automation, or wireless & IoT sales.
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As an Airwallex Customer Success Manager, your focus will be on identifying opportunities for product utilization and providing the day-to-day support that enables our customers to operate and grow.
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The Corporate Account Manager approaches each customer with a total account management perspective by leveraging all available and approved resources appropriately. The Corporate Account Manager (CAM) role in Orapharma is responsible for large account management strategy and execution within community-based key focus accounts designated by the targeting methodology created by the organization.
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We are seeking a proven Named Account Manager to join our growing Sales organization. The Named Account Manager role will act as a trusted advisor and implement sales strategies to exceed sales targets within a named list of accounts in San Francisco area.
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Work directly with Regional Sales Manager and Account Managers to prioritize important accounts and lead strategic goals set forth by the commercial organization. Cultivate a close relationship with colleagues in Sales, Medical Affairs, Marketing, and Customer Service departments to support field efforts to grow the business.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic, highly motivated, and experienced individual for the position of Sales Account Manager, Uro-Oncology - (San Francisco, CA). Partners with Regional Sales Directors, Marketing, Training and Development, Commercial Operations, Market Access team and other internal stakeholders to effectively execute the launch plan.
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4+ years experience in as an Account Manager in media/advertising/ad tech space with a focus on the gaming industry. We are looking for an Account Manager who is passionate about managing, maintaining and growing our relationships in our newly formed Gaming Marketing Solutions business line.
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Contact and meet with current and potential House Account customers on a regular basis, process House Account orders, maintain and develop customer relationships as outlined by the National Sales Manager.
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2+ years of experience in a client-facing role, ideally customer success, account management, or sales. As the Customer Success Manager at Change, your primary goal is to champion customer satisfaction and growth.
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This position will report directly to the Regional Sales Manager (West United States) and will be responsible for collaborating with multiple other functions within the organization, particularly with Customer Care team, Product Managers and Field Engineers in developing and growing accounts across the America's region.
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