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The Construction Management Associate is responsible for assisting the Construction Manager in all aspects associated with a construction-related project. Assist the Construction Manager, Project Superintendent, Subcontractor, Owner, or Sales Representative as needed.
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You will report to the Inside Sales Manager who will make sure you have the training and resources to experience success. Partake in ongoing training in advanced phone sales techniques, finance, capital markets and portfolio management.
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Job Segment: Office Manager, Compliance, Manager, Trainee, Outside Sales, Administrative, Legal, Management, Entry Level, Sales. Following one's time in Sales, Management Trainee graduates will be eligible to apply for a position in one of several areas, including but not limited to: Outside Sales, Production/Warehouse Management, Office Management or Service Management.
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Relationships: Reports to Area District Manager. Previous management experience preferred. Relationships: Reports to Area District Manager. Must be able to work long physical hours with 90% of the day standing or walking.
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Entry level Manager Trainees are responsible for all marketing and field sales advertising. Develop & train newteam members and advise management on marketing and sales strategies. Manage promotions and sales strategy in conjunction with management.
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Assists General Manager in all aspects of daily shift management, including customer relations, inventory control, procedural tasks and paperwork, as well as visual merchandising. Position Title : FLM - Assistant Store Manager/ Supervisor (Finish Line shop inside Macy's.
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If you answered yes, you may be interested in a position as a Store Manager, Operations Manager, Service Manager, or Merchandise Manager. All candidates must have 5+ years of Retail Management experience at an Off Price, Big Box, Specialty or medium to large-sized, multi-unit retail organization with experience in managing a multi-million dollar sales volume and expense budget.
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Requirements: We are hiring a Restaurant Manager at our PDQ restaurant at this location! A PDQ Manager: Has excellent people and Guest service skills Is fully proficient in all aspects of the kitchen.
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