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Candidate requirements include previous medical sales experience and or account manager previous experience in the listed field considered a plus: Hormone Replacement, Pharmaceutical Sales, Medical Equipment Sales.
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The Key Account Manager as part of the Customer Success team will work in tandem with the Customer Success Manager assigned to the account. Own all key account commercial responsibilities and focus on managing existing accounts at the strategic level and support the Customer Success Manager to ensure value is delivered on a daily basis.
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We are searching for an Account Executive to lead our Sales activities in Miami-Dade County. We are searching for an Account Executive to lead our Sales activities in Miami-Dade County. Identify and grow relationships with physicians, hospitals, case managers, skilled care facilities, assisted living facilities, elder law attorneys, and senior communities.
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Leading Robotics Company looking to hire Sr. Clinical Account Manager. The Sr. Clinical Account Manager will help develop and steer our internal and external training & education programs, as well as our sales strategy and go-to-market plans.
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We are excited to hire our first Senior Account Executives in Miami as we expand our presence on the East Coast in our new office. In your role as a Senior Account Executive, you will drive the sales process in a performance-based environment and partner with prospective commercial customers to identify how organizations can get the most out of our platform.
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So, what's in store for you as a Fully Remote Account Sales Representative at our organization? As a Fully Remote Account Sales Representative, your responsibilities encompasses mainly sales and exceptional client service: - Engage warm leads and potential clients through various channels.
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The Account Coordinator (AC) is a cosmetics retail focused individual who partners with their leader to drive sales revenue in a multi-door, micro-territory. Flexible spending account, Employee assistance program.
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As Account Executive, you will ensure excellence of Image in Point Of Sale and in Magasin Hermes in Travel Retail, manage and motivate Beauty Consultants, train and convey the Hermes excitement to all different sales team, manage Travel Retail operations.
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Meets short and long-term target account goals. Attractive pay Base salary between $80,000 - $88,000 (based on experience) Eligible for monthly incentives Territory Miami-Dade County Enjoy many perks and benefits A full benefits package with choice of affordable PPO or HSA medical plans.
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The Account/Senior Account Manager, Affiliate Marketing position is a remote, work from home position, as are all positions at Acceleration Partners (a structure central to our culture and our vision to change the work/life paradigm.
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The Disney Advertising Sales Account Executive will be focused on growing overall programmatic revenue with a focus on mid-market clients across the Disney portfolio of properties including: ABC, ABC News, ABC Owned Television Stations, Disney+, ESPN, Freeform, FX, Hulu & Nat Geo for their defined region.
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Keep a close eye on team hours against planned capacity, proactively communicate/work with team leads and members to anticipate account overages, take action to remedy them early, and plan ahead for underages.
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We're on the hunt for a dynamic Account Executive II to join our team. We're proud to support over 3,000 customers worldwide, including big names like Airbnb, Spotify, AstraZeneca, and Accenture.
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Global Solutions develops a globally integrated and competitive portfolio for Enterprises and Carriers that include International WAN, Capacity, SDWAN, Collaboration/Workplace, Cloud, Security, international voice, satellite, and mobility services.
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BCW is looking to hire a Senior Social Analyst (Account Director level) to join our Social Listening and Intelligence Analytics team to support several Fortune 50 clients in the tech, audio media, telecoms, and CPG industries including the iconic Coca-Cola Company.
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