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Calling all conceptual thinkers, team players, and eyewear aficionados — KREWE is looking for a full time Retail Sales Lead to join our Houston store team. As the business grows, we are seeking smart, creative, and experienced individuals to join our talented team.
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Calling all conceptual thinkers, team players, and eyewear aficionados — KREWE is looking for a Full- Time Retail Sales Lead to join our Birmingham store team. Lead the sales cycle through every step of the process.
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Inform the Shipping/Logistics Supervisor, lead or Fulfillment Manager of any items that interfere or delay the processing of shipments in a timely fashion. Communicates any issues concerning orders to the Shipping/Logistics Supervisor, shipping Lead or Fulfillment Manager.
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Act as a member of the BDC team, which includes cross-training for internet lead and incoming/outgoing telephone sales prospecting roles. Work closely with the BDC Manager and other BDC sales personnel to ensure sales lead opportunities are accounted for and appropriate notes are made in the CRM.
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The AVP, BSA Team Lead is responsible for ensuring that all departments within the Bank are compliant with BSA requirements and oversees the day-to-day monitoring, reporting, and control processes within the BSA department.
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Georgia Pacific is one of the nation’s leading corrugated box manufacturers and the Modesto team is poised to lead the industry. We are seeking an HR Business Partner to work in partnership with managers and employees for our Modesto, CA facility.
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Lead, supervise and guide the overall bid with support from Bid Management Team within our business for gas turbine driver skid and from our compression colleagues for the driven skid in detailed budget and firm bidding stage.
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Wells Fargo is seeking Senior Lead Compliance Officers in Corporate Risk as part of Equity Sales and Trading Compliance. Equities Sales and Trading Compliance provides coverage for Cash, Derivatives, Electronic Trading, Research Sales, Corporate Access, and Prime Brokerage units within Wells Fargo's Corporate and Investment Bank.
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The Communications Lead is an integral part of the Seadrill Communications Team. The Lead is the Communications Business Partner to our global offshore drilling Operations function.
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Chick-fil-A, Inc., Founder S. Truett Cathy started the business in 1946, when he and his brother, Ben, opened an Atlanta diner known as The Dwarf Grill (later renamed The Dwarf House). Today, Chick-fil-A has the highest same-store sales and is the largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States based on annual system-wide sales.
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We are looking for a passionate data driven Business Operations Lead who can help us turn Refined Media into a next-gen media powerhouse. You will be tasked with immersing yourself in the Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok ecosystem in order to develop the industry knowledge necessary to lead the strategy and growth efforts for Refined Media.
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This role will meet and exceed monthly sales quota objectives by successfully supporting your team in acquiring accounts within multiple geographic territories and will ultimately have the opportunity to own a geographic territory.
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You have a team-first mentality and communication skills that allow you to influence others at all levels and across all functions within the organization to rally behind shared business goals.
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As VP of New Business Sales, you will have global responsibility for our B2B research subscriptions business and directly manage a team of sales leaders, including international teams in the EMEA, APAC and LATAM markets.
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Partner with sales, product and the broader marketing team to roll out broader campaigns & tactics to various audiences. 3-6 years of business development or GTM operations experience at high growth B2B SaaS companies with a track record of delivering on concrete pipeline goals and managing BDR/SDR teams.
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