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Qualifications for the job include a high school diploma, strong accounting and math skills, ability to perform account research, and experience with negotiating repayment. A person who is applying must be enthusiastic in work, has polite and calm nature.
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Job Title: Commercial Lines Account Manager – Transportation Fleet. We are currently looking to add to our team with an exciting opportunity as an Account Manager. Transact agency bill items unless delegated, review and act on all account receivable items and bill/payment discrepancies.
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Maintain deep knowledge of SGWS products and correctly present and position them in each account. Develop a customer business growth plan for each account and build a pipeline of selling opportunities to drive incremental sales above base business.
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In this role, the specialist will leverage internal working partnerships to investigate and reconcile customer issues, perform account administration (bin maintenance, managing backorders, RMA's, prioritization and order release, etc.
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In this Account Executive role, you'll sell our state-of-the-art products and services to the builders and property managers of multiple dwelling unit (MDU) communities. If so, working as an Account Executive on our fast-paced Community Solutions sales team may be right for you.
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Account Executives are equipped with extensive training in salesforce.com, sales process management, business development and more. Additionally, top performers can qualify for an annual President’s Cub trip.
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MARC Media Orlando is seeking a highly motivated and results-driven Account Executive to join our team. Account Executive- MARC Radio Orlando(Melbourne) As an Account Executive, you will be responsible for driving sales and revenue growth by acquiring new clients and managing existing accounts.
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We offer: Competitive salaries and benefits offerings Medical/dental/vision insurance and voluntary insurance options Health Savings Account funding 401k matching program Company paid Life and Short-Term Disability Plans Supplemental Life and Long-Term Disability Options Comprehensive Wellness Program Generous PTO Package - Vacation, Holiday, Sick, and Personal Time Off Great work/life balance, because that’s important for all of us.
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Experience in account management, outside sales and/or B2B sales. Track account metrics to meet financial goals and operational objectives. Account Manager (Space Coast) As one of the nation's largest auto glass and windshield replacement and repair businesses, we have been keeping cars, trucks and vans safe on the road since 1999.
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