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Ripcord Business Development Representatives are the tip of the spear producing and driving business for Ripcord. In this role you will be in charge of generating new client business through design and execution of outbound sales strategies and methodologies and will play a critical role within the overall Customer First team.
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Reporting into the Commercial Organization, Business Development will support initiatives that drive long-term revenue with a focus on clinical strategy, pharma partnerships and precision medicine, as well as other complex and high volume commercial relationships.
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We are seeking a Senior Scientist to contribute to our growing Analytical Development team. Assay Development : Proficient in developing assays and understanding GMP requirements to transition assays into a validated state.
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Join our field-based sales team as a Route Sales Representative driving and working in a Mobile Company Store. Our field-based sales staff are rewarded with:Rapid career advancement opportunitiesCompetitive pay, bonus opportunity and benefits Continuous coaching and development Clear performance goalsRegular recognition for accomplishmentsTuition Assistance, Employee Stock Purchase Plan and Retirement programsWe set you up for success.
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The Business Ventures team is a strategic function/entity reporting to the EVP and Chief Merchandising Officer. Business Ventures is a unique program that identifies and incubates select emerging health and wellness CPG brands/companies that provide our shoppers with innovative new products.
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Translate supply chain business requirements and design technical solutions in collaboration with IT.Write, update and/or assist with the development of current and new SOPs. Perform system testing and validation.
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The Customer Service Representative (CSR) will be the first line of contact for CalOptima Health's members and providers. CalOptima Health is seeking a highly motivated an experienced TEMP - Customer Service Representative (Non-Bilingual) to join our team.
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If so, then consider becoming U-Haul Company’s newest U-Box Customer Care Representative (CCR; local delivery driver). If so, then consider becoming U-Haul Company’s newest U-Box Customer Care Representative (CCR; local delivery driver.
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Liability, Business Intelligence, Outside Sales, Manager, Genetics, Insurance, Technology, Sales, Management, Science. Lead and direct the Supplier Planning Initiatives, including supplier meetings, programming communication, and business review/planning meeting with SGWS leadership.
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Job Title: Business Development Manager – US West Coast & Asia-Pacific Territories. Two to three years of application / technical support, sales or business development experience in sales/marketing/channel management required.
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As a Business Development Manager (BDM) your primary focus would be on new business development and growth opportunities within existing accounts, spending 80-90% of their time on new business development with the remaining 10-20% through organic growth in existing accounts.
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As our Business Development Manager, you won't just provide leadership; you'll be the visionary architect, shaping the future of our company. The Business Development Manager will provide leadership, management, and vision to ensure that the company delivers exceptional outcomes to meet company objectives.
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The Business Development Manager role is a key part of the commercial team, leading sales and account development efforts for a specified territory. Business Development Manager.
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Location: Remote, Virtual, Work From Home
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Molex is seeking a Business Development Engineer responsible for a strategic Global Account. Position Overview - Business Development Engineer, Global Account. Collaborate with Molex division, Business Units, and Product Management teams to align and support strategic account initiatives.
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Title: business development representative Company: Unified Group Services in Union City, CA
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