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We are looking for dynamic individuals with experience selling to local small businesses to join our team as Outside Sales Representatives or Community Marketing Executives (CME). Come join an iconic American Company that is the leader in the new mover marketing industry and has been in business since 1928.
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Madison Taylor Marketing is a dynamic and innovative marketing agency that delivers strategic marketing solutions that drive our client's business growth and brand recognition.
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5 years of experience in marketing, business development, non-profit development, event planning, or investor relations. Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Business Administration, or related field.
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This role will focus on a variety of business-to-business marketing activities, while contributing significantly to business development and client relations initiatives. Coordinate all aspects of the company’s participation in mortgage industry conferences and expositions; analyze return on investment based on leads generated, visibility, branding opportunities, cost, etc., to inform the company’s marketing/business development strategy.
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Bachelor's degree and/or 1-4 years of experience in marketing, business development, or a related field. Cornerstone Servicing is seeking a highly motivated Marketing Coordinator with 1-4 years of experience coordinating corporate events, social media content and other collateral.
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The Area Catering Sales Manager is responsible for planning, soliciting and promoting catering business for the hotel. Administer all catering operations to include, but not limited to, guest service, soliciting new accounts, negotiating contracts, merchandising and marketing, planning, event execution, cost control implementation, systems management, budget and forecasting, department management, adherence to federal, state and local standards and meeting participation and facilitation.
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You will travel to meet one-on-one with farmers and small business owners. A robust company like Platinum handles objectives like marketing, recruiting, customer service, and technology and innovation, so you can focus on what you do best—educating more customers and closing more sales.
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If you already possess the hard work, hunger and determination of a successful salesperson, you’re one step from closing the deal with a company that can launch your career beyond expectation. Additional advantages include annual renewal income potential, generous bonuses and luxury travel incentives.
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The individual who is hired will sell and manage our multi-media marketing solutions including radio, digital and event sales to local small and medium-sized businesses. Poven track record of developing a business marketing strategy for local and regional clients.
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