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Full Time) Chief of Staff at Two Dots (United States) Chief of StaffTwo Dots United StatesDate Posted: 03 Aug, 2023Work Location: Los Angeles, CA, United StatesSalary Offered: $110000 — $160000 yearlyJob Type: Full TimeExperience Required: 3+ yearsRemote Work: NoStock Options: YesVacancies: 1 availableAs Chief of Staff, you will play an essential role within our organization, serving as a right hand to our CEO, helping the company to scale efficiently as we experience rapid growth.
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Whether its gig workers like Uber drivers, sellers on marketplaces like Etsy, or simply your local handyman - Dots’ abstracts away the complexity of payouts completely. Whether its gig workers like Uber drivers, sellers on marketplaces like Etsy, or simply just your local handyman - Dots’ abstracts away the complexity of payouts completely.
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Accompany partners during their integration process until launching a partnership with Dots. Keep sales pipeline up to date and update our CRM with activities on current deals. Prepare the Dots’ teams to onboard new partners.
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We are looking for a Kubernetes Architect to design, implement, and manage scalable Kubernetes environments, including those in air-gapped environments.
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The Executive Assistant to the CEO is responsible for providing comprehensive support to the CEO, Senior Leadership Team and managing the organization’s office operations.
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Connect the Dots is looking for a Pediatric Occupational Therapist to join our special team of pediatric professionals. Connect the Dots is looking for a Pediatric Occupational Therapist to join our special team of pediatric professionals.
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Connect the Dots Consulting is a boutique management consulting firm that specializes in leadership coaching, team effectiveness and onboarding. Connect the Dots Consulting is a boutique management consulting firm that specializes in leadership coaching, team effectiveness and onboarding.
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Sort and match company invoicesPerform other related duties as assignedAnswer phones, fax and general clerical work Minimum Requirements Education: College degree in advertising, marketing, integrated marketing communications, public relations or business administration.
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This is a full-time in-person role in Los Angeles.
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The Dippin’ Dots Territory Sales Manager position, reporting to the Director of Sales East Division, is responsible for managing and supporting all existing accounts and franchisees, prospecting for new business within the defined territory in order to meet or exceed the territory sales quota.
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