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Minimum of 2 years of healthcare experience in a sales/marketing role preferably home health, hospice or a related industry preferred. 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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Develop and own quarterly strategic go to marketing plans to amplify brand visibility, yield high demand and achieve pipeline and revenue growth objectives with input from local sales team and sales leaders.
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5+ years of experience in product marketing, account management, Sales, internet technology or other relevant digital marketing work. Build global go to market strategies to activate sales within your vertical, and coordinate ongoing marketing efforts to grow awareness, understanding, and adoption of Snapchat’s advertising solutions by clients and agencies.
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Responsibilities also include in the development of effective, strong relationships with key stakeholders (Sales, Product, Marketing, Finance and Business Intelligence/IT teams) For field Sales roles, the salary listed is the base pay only and does not include the applicable commission plan.
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Attend functional meetings for customer marketing [internal team and cross-functional] including team meetings, syncs with sales/revenue, customer success, product marketing, product management, growth marketing, etc.
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Collaborate seamlessly with product management, sales, and marketing teams to identify market trends, customer needs, and unique selling points. We are seeking a Manager or Director of Product Marketing, Fraud & Risk to play a pivotal role in shaping and executing DataVisor's product marketing strategy.
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The Global Client Solutions Manager (CSM) will work closely with the sales team to provide support and expertise in meeting client objectives and providing best in class customer service to internal and external clients.
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Product Marketing Manager, HPE Storage. If this is a non-sales role, then the listed salary range reflects base salary only. Sales, partners & customers enablement for increasing product adoption.
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We have design, sales, and manufacturing locations globally and are currently seeking a Product Manager to join our High Speed IO Cables team located in Santa Clara, CA. SUMMARY: The Product Line Manager will work with cross functional teams to drive the development and marketing of Amphenol's High Speed IO Cable Products to customers assigned in the Western USA Territory (or as assigned specifically) focused primary on the San Francisco Bay Area where there are many Amphenol customers.
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Provides and coordinates Sales and Marketing case inputs for product life cycle process. Responds to Sales tactical marketing requests for product information, discounts, etc.
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4+ years of sales/account management experience, preferably in the Managed Service Provider space. Assisting channel marketing in the development and execution of marketing plans and effective lead generation strategies for key partners.
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This role will collaborate with team members across the global Commercial Legal function and other functions like Product Legal, Marketing, Legal Operations, Deal Desk, and Sales Operations to accelerate our business.
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We are looking for a Sr. Revenue Marketing Manager with proven experience building and leading initiatives to drive qualified leads into the sales funnel and impact revenue goals.
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The Operations Manager (OM) is responsible for leading through Ulta Beautys mission, vision, and values in order to develop a high-performing team that consistently delivers top-line sales growth for the store.
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Facilitate communication and exchange of documents between stakeholders (e.g., internal personnel such as Regulatory Affairs, R&D, Clinical R&D, Sales and Marketing, Library Services, Quality Engineering, Clinical Affairs, Risk Management, Project Management, as well as external vendors such as CROs and Reviewers.
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