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In this pivotal role, you'll spearhead strategic revenue growth and account management with a focus on a select group of media partners. Reporting: Provide weekly reports to VP of Sales about partner revenue, proposal activity, pipeline, training needs, and partner concerns, as they arise.
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Founded in 1994 on the former Lowry Air Force Base in east Denver's historic Lowry Field neighborhood, Wings Over the Rockies is a non-profit community organization dedicated to unlocking dreams of flight through exhibits, local events, and educational programming.
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After successfully completing the Trane Technologies Graduate Training Program (GTP), you will assume the responsibilities of an Associate Account Manager, specializing in Systems, Services, or Controls, in a predetermined office location.
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Identify and qualify business and customer opportunities and/or threats; understand the account potential, competitors, and position in the market and requirements for doing business. Capitalize on TSC development and training opportunities to position yourself for highest levels of performance recognition and continued career development.
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Deliver training and support for end users in the iSolved HRIS system. To rock it as our Account Manager at Comploy, you'll need to be a wizard with software tools, particularly in providing top-notch customer support within HRIS systems.
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We fuel growth by stacking our office with top-notch technologies in a multi-million-dollar lab, by encouraging cross department training and development, sponsoring certifications and credentials for continued learning.
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Partners with Network Control Center (NCC) to identify, create, implement, and track post-mortem analysis and preventive measures and then take the lead in presenting that information to the customer.
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Proactively engaged in focused IT Sales Training forums and actively pursuing internal and external opportunities to broaden experience in the industry. Entry and advanced level certifications in OEM training programs.
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Develop staff in both technical and professional skills through performance management (coaching, counseling, disciplining, MSO training, annual formal performance evaluations, recognition, etc.
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Advanced professional degree in science or business and/or RD, RPH/PharmD, or RN is preferred. Complete ongoing LMS training as directed within company timelines maintaining all employment requirements.
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The Account Manager job is accountable for day-to-day operations of an assigned account, including hiring, training, disciplining and terminating staff. Capably utilize WinTeam for scheduling and billing, and to produce reports (such as Scheduling Activity, invoice Aging by tiers, Training Summary and Training Detail reports) that require interpretation and action for effective business management.
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VintageView offer best in class sales and product training programs, along with a wealth of leads to work with. You will receive outstanding support from our Sales Coordinators and regular coaching and training from our Sales Operations Manager and VP of Global Sales.
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Proven success with complex sales processExperience selling in an environment with multiple call points and decision makers within an accountProfessional training program experience (i.e., Challenger Selling)You. Unlimited.
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Account Manager - Training Provided. We are interviewing for an Entry Level Account Manager in our sales and marketing department. Management gives additional training in human resources and finance.
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Oversees, coordinates with line management, and participates in the recruitment, selection, orientation, training, development and retention of high caliber staff; acts to ensure that each staff member is treated with dignity and respect; plans, assigns, and directs work; coaches employees and carries out disciplinary actions, as necessary.
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