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Experience as a Healthcare Account Executive, Business Development Executive, Medical Sales Executive, Client Relationship Manager, Territory Sales Manager, Hospice Liaison, Home Health Specialist, Clinical Liaison, Hospice Care Consultant, Home Health Sales Rep, Hospice Sales Account Executive, Private Duty Home Care Marketer or Regional Sales Executive is helpful.
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Related experience may include: Account Development Manager, Account Executive, Account Manager, Channel Sales Director, Distribution Sales Manager, Outside Sales, Outside Sales Representative, Sales Consultant, Sales Director, Sales Rep, Sales Representative, Marketing Representative, Sales Manager.
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You’ll create compelling and executive-level content for internal and external audience for our SVP and Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). As Executive Communications Director, this role will work collaboratively with the CMO, her Chief of Staff, her broader executive communications team, and the marketing leadership team to develop talking points, presentations and keynotes for a broad range of audiences.
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Manage the CEO, President and COO, SVP-Sales, VP-Strategy's calendar, scheduling meetings, appointments, and travel arrangements. Act as the primary point of contact between the CEO, COO, SVP-Sales, VP-Strategy and internal/external stakeholders, including clients, partners, and board members.
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Watermark Retirement Communities is one of the Top 25 Best Workplaces in Senior Housing for Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing and Home Healthcare.
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The Connected Customer Supervisor is a Floor & Decor supervisor responsible for managing a dynamic team of customer service associates. Floor & Decor provides equal employment opportunities to all associates and applicants without regard to age, race, color, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, veteran status, genetic information, ethnicity, citizenship, or any other category protected by law.
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The Front Desk Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Front Desk Manager and/or General Manager while providing attentive courteous and efficient service to all guests prior to arrival and throughout their stay.
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Manage executive calendars: SVP Operations, EVP Technology and Clinical Development, and SVP, Regulatory Affairs, and Quality Assurance, including scheduling meetings and resolving schedule/resource conflicts.
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As strategic advisor and executive communications lead for the Chief Marketing Officer, you will help develop the CMO's voice and brand internally and externally across a variety of platforms and engagements.
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The Account Executive (AE) is responsible for achieving sales targets and developing new clientele within their assigned territory. Meets with the business development team/executive team to discuss sales activities, new opportunities, and potential issues on a weekly basis.
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At Savers / Value Village our Sales Floor Associate. Sales Clerk, Designated Sales Clerk, Custodian, Tagger/Roller Hard, Tagger/Roller Soft. Sales Floor Associate. At Savers / Value Village our Sales Floor Associate.
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In addition, the STS SALT Sales & Use Tax Senior Manager will work with the National Sales and Use Tax team, Core Tax Partners, Directors, and Senior Managers to provide sales & use tax expertise to their clients.
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Responsible for completion of all required Supervisor trainings. We offer all that and more at Microchip Technology, Inc. Microchip Technology Inc. This position is not eligible for Microchip immigration sponsorship.
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Restaurant General Manager- Restaurant Kitchen Manager- Restaurant District Manager- Restaurant Manager and Assistant Restaurant Manager- Restaurant Executive Chef- Sous Chef- Shift Lead Some positions are available regionally, while others may require relocation.
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5+ years proven record of related chemical analysis capital equipment sales, preferably Atomic Spectroscopy instruments. Get in at the leading edge of our new cutting edge ICP-MS and ICP-OES, plus TOC and EA product sales in North America.
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