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Our exciting and innovative consumer electronics client is looking to bring on a Video Editor. Our client, a leader in consumer electronics, is one of the greatest, most innovative, world-changing companies ever created.
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The ideal candidate drives adoption of Precision service models across Publicis through advocacy, education, and client management. The VP, Programmatic leads a team responsible for defining innovative strategies for each client with support from the centralized PMX resources.
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The successful candidate will manage existing projects, build client relationships, mentor staff, and help grow our industrial hygiene practice in Southern California. Effectively manage projects in all aspects: client communication, project staffing, budget tracking, technical work oversight, and QA/QC of all written deliverables.
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Assumes client service responsibility for clients the Tax Senior Manager works directly with or clients where the responsibility is delegated from the Partner. The firm takes pride in client service and professional and personal advancement, as demonstrated by our culture of learning and growth through targeted development and leadership programs together with a continual focus on client service and technological evolvement.
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May take depositions, appear in court, attend client and expert meetings and assist with mediation, arbitration and trial. As an in-house, remote Los Angeles Staff Attorney for The Hartford, you will join a collaborative environment where you will have direct contact with our Claims Professionals while working from home.
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Our pre-eminent litigation firm client is seeking talented and motivated associates to join its Los Angeles office. Our client offers a competitive salary ranging from $130,000 to $200,000, based on experience level, excellent benefits, and a positive and welcoming work environment.
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Drafting and reviewing conflicts waivers, engagement letters and other client communications and documents to ensure compliance with ethical and professional standards. Work with the Firm’s General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel on legal matters for the Firm.
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The Associate Attorney will manage their caseload, as well as client interaction, and can collaborate with our wonderful Post-Conviction Relief Team of Attorneys and legal assistants. Advise client on their legal rights in matters and draw up legal documents about their case.
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Providing tax planning and consulting to our firm’s high net worth client for estate and individual income taxes. Their services include Business, Individual, State & Local tax, R&D Tax Credit, as well as International and Private Client services.
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You are comfortable presenting ideas and representing our Pop-culture Podcast offering in client pitches and internal meetings. You have knowledge of online and offline media and have the ability to be creative with audio and digital client solutions.
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Our client is a leading producer of resins and coatings used across many industries. Production Manager/Chemical Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Production Engineer/Engineering/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/ PSM /Plant Engineer/Resins/Lean Manufacturing/Coatings/Production/Supervision/Six Sigma/Production Supervisor.
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Clienteling: Client Outreach, Networking NPS (net promoter score) Execute action plans in partnership with the Store Leader to drive sales and client engagement. 2+ years of retail experience in luxury (accessories, jewelry, handbags, bridal); GIA certification preferred.
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This role reports directly into either the Branch Client Service Director or the Branch Client Service Supervisor. The Client Service Manager I is accountable for delivering high quality and efficient service to both internal and external clients through the day-to-day account management of an assigned group of accounts that vary in size and have relatively simple to moderately sophisticated needs.
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Client Development Manager -Private Sector -BlueTeam. Client Relationship Management: Cultivate and nurture relationships with assigned clients, understanding their unique needs, and positioning BlueTeam as the preferred service provider.
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Conduct legal research on tax matters and provide analysis to support client transactions. A law firm in Los Angeles is seeking an Entry-level to Mid-level Tax Associate Attorney to join its dynamic tax department.
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