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Our Brand Coordinator opportunity is perfect for someone entry-level who wants to step into the Sales, Marketing, and Branding world and experience the back-end of what makes a business successful in providing a massive return on investment for its clients.
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Intcomex is seeking for a trade marketing coordinator to understand our clients needs influencing sales and marketing decisions across an increasing customer portfolio. Measurements of boxes, communication with vendor, work internally with marketing/design team for artwork and new SKU creation, must work with warehouse to implement packages.
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Must have experience and general knowledge of consumer products distribution, sales and marketing activities, including general retail merchandising, plan-o-gram activities, sales presentation activities, retailer compliance requirements, and general familiarity with retail packaging configurations.
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Perform general office duties to support Sales & Marketing (e.g., filing, sending emails, typing, faxing, copying). Job Category Sales & Marketing. Prepare sales-related documents throughout the sales process (e.g., proposals, contracts, or banquet event orders.
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The Marketing Coordinator II will assist in marketing, sales, and personnel recruiting initiatives. The Marketing Coordinator II will operate both independently and collaboratively, where success.
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Working with other members of the Growth, Marketing, and Sales teams you will help drive the business forward through dynamic growth projects and developing seamless processes. As the Coordinator, Growth Operations, you will play a key cross-functional role as part of BrainStation’s Growth team which works to build brand awareness, generate high quality leads, manage external partnerships, and deliver world-class event experiences.
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The Sales Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative and coordinating support for the Account Director(s) handling Sales and Marketing activity. The Sales Coordinator will report directly to the Director of Commercial Strategy.
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Oversees website, including content and imagery, working in tandem with the Sales & Marketing Coordinator on necessary updates. Implements all advertising with the support of the Sales & Marketing Coordinator, including social ads, media buy negotiations, insertion orders, and the delivery and tracking of artwork.
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Reviews and updates signage and menus throughout the property with Sales & Marketing Coordinator to maintain the brand and promote specific initiatives. Oversees email blast schedule, content and creation in partnership with Sales & Marketing Coordinator.
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Reporting to the Senior Marketing Manager and collaborating closely with the Senior Sales Manager and Marketing Coordinator, you will play a key role in the design and management of campaigns that not only capture attention but also convert leads.
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In fulfilling these responsibilities, you will handle external communications with clients and internal communications with various departments, including Customer Service, Logistics, Sales, Planning, Credit, IT, and Marketing.
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The E-commerce Operations Coordinator plays a pivotal role in supporting the company’s mission by overseeing the daily e-commerce process. This role includes responsibilities such as forecasting, inventory management, data analysis, pricing strategies, enhancing user experience, and monitoring daily sales.
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The Marketing Coordinator will assist the Florida Marketing team with various tasks such as social media strategy, graphic design, sales programs, product development, and ROI measurements.
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Verify that individuals meet eligibility requirements for preview package sales/tours prior to scheduling a tour for a Marriott vacation club property. Use sales techniques that maximize revenue while maintaining existing guest loyalty to Marriott.
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Sales, Marketing, Materials Management, Logistics, Shipping, Category Management. Proven work experience as a Sales administrator or Sales support agent a plus. Proven work experience as a Sales administrator or Sales support agent a plus.
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