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This is unique field Rare Disease role as it encompasses elements of institutional sales, patient identification, building regional referral networks and patient pull-through – very common in the ultra-rare disease spaces, but also elements of competitive selling and account management – more common in the specialty-like spaces.
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Working in an inside-selling account management environment. We are seeking ambitious, career minded Account Manager to join our rapidly growing Hub Sales team. Collaborate with Marketing & Product teams to execute campaigns that ensure lead quality and quantity with proper closed-loop metric reporting.
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Support Account Management team engagements including assisting in supporting marketing campaigns to drive current client revenue including supporting Account Management outreach and schedule meetings for client engagement team.
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Business Administration/Management, Marketing, Economics, Computer and Information Science. As part of the team, you’ll be managing sales pursuits and the sales pipeline, helping the account team in identifying, qualifying and closing sales leads, and coordinating the utilisation of all account management methodology and business development tools.
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Facilitate effective communication channels across teams including marketing, enrollment, account management to ensure alignment and collaboration. This role will be dedicated to client relationship management, project planning, and tracking implementation and delivery timelines.
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Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Account Management, Agency Management, Brand Management, Campaign Management, Channel Management, Client Management, Consumer Relationship Management, Customer Relationship Management, Product Management, Relationship Management, Talent Management, Community Management, Business Management.
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Internship experience in sales, marketing and account management. Our entry level sales and marketing team is customer-focused and enjoys delivering smiles on each customer encounter.
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Define and apply appropriate sales and marketing measures in collaboration with sales management. Our client, a distinguished German company with a legacy of over 50 years in developing, producing, and distributing robust, reliable, and intelligent protective devices for power generation and distribution, is seeking a dynamic and experienced Customer Account Manager to spearhead their strategic expansion into North America.
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Demonstrates the ability to execute the consultative selling approach in a B2B environment; excellent relationship management skills. Collaborates with cross-functional teams - Sales, Marketing and Distribution, etc.
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Ensure the quality and accuracy of project deliverables, adhering to branding guidelines and marketing best practices. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in marketing, business administration, communications, or related field.
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Promote KPMG's thought leadership through digital marketing; manage sales through forecasting, account resource allocation, account strategy and planning. Engage in Account Management, including Account planning, Client procurement, Meeting follow-up, Pipeline development, Opportunity pursuit, Contract negotiation, Risk management, Proposal and Statement of Work development and Revenue attainment.
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Monitor and report on sales metrics, account activities, and market intelligence to the management team. Proven track record of success in strategic account management and sales within the language services industry.
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With a growing demand for in-house creative services from their internal agency liaison, we require growing our account management team to meet the demand of enterprise marketing teams.
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Highline Management is looking for an ambitious, driven individual to take on our Residential Account Manager position. Operates as the point of contact for assigned customers in your given sales territory.
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Proven ability to juggle multiple account management projects at a time while maintaining sharp attention to detail. Preferred: experience in print and digital marketing or creative.
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