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Job SummaryJob Summary: Working as an Assistant General Manager, you are responsible for maintaining the account along with the General Manager in accordance with the approved budget while meeting client expectations.
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Experience: 5+ years in roles such as Management Consultant, Strategic Account Manager, or similar, with significant exposure to enterprise SaaS solutions and commercial sales. The Retail Account Manager will play a key role within Auror's North American team, embedding our partnership approach with retailers and leveraging our enterprise SaaS solutions.
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2-5 years of experience as a Sales Rep or Account Manager selling B2B demand generation/content marketing solutions & services into the healthcare industry. You will own the sales cycle from prospect engagement to client contract management.
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Work with Account Manager & Sales Executive on accounts receivable issues as needed. The Sales Executive has primary responsibility for client relationship management and initiating new sales, while the AAE has primary responsibility for retaining the account, acting as the account advocate and broker-consultant.
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As an AAM you would help support the relationships and coordination between Account Executives and Client Services, Billing, and other sales support groups through daily contact. Epsilon is seeking an Associate Account Manager (AAM) as part of the New Grad Program.
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JOB SUMMARY The Account Manager directly oversees one Tier 1 or 2 Towne Park account and is responsible for account performance for financial, guest/patient satisfaction, and client satisfaction objectives.
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As an Account Manager, you will be responsible for driving new business through direct client engagement, territory planning, and selling our services. Randstad, the world’s leading partner for talent, is investing in an Account Manager for our Randstad Digital specialty.
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The Senior Employee Benefits Account Manager opening is with one of the country’s fastest growing insurance brokers. At least five (5) years of group employee benefits experience with a retail insurance agency in a similar client manager capacity.
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In addition, the Tax Manager, Partnerships is an active participant in process improvement and team-building initiatives, maintains client relationships, and acts as a source of guidance to other team members.
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Qualified candidates will be able to demonstrate strategically delivered client-focused commercial roofing solutions based on customer needs. Experience in delivering client-focused solutions to national customers.
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Certain US customer or client-facing roles may be required to comply with applicable requirements, such as immunization and occupational health mandates. We are seeking Sales Account Managers with a successful background selling software, hardware or business services in your area.
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You’ll sit in our Client Development Senior Manager Team, which is part of the NAMR Client Team. The CDSM team was formed over six years ago in order to provide more direct support to our CCOs/Account teams of our largest and most complex accounts.
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Collaborate with Account Manager and Carrier Sales to build ideal solutions, and pricing for the prospect and prepare rates for prospective business partners to gain lucrative opportunities that will assist you in successfully meeting individual monthly, quarterly, and team goals and initiatives.
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Participates in necessary client account management plans (metro area clients and CDOT) Is transparent and communicates with appropriate practice leads, regional managers, client account leaders, and marketing staff to foster the necessary collaboration for growth in Construction Administration.
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As a Strategic Account Manager, you will maintain client relationships with key target accounts that have a strategic impact on the long-term success of the organization. 5+ years proven sales experience in outside sales or 3+ years strategic account and/or sales management.
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