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REMOTE BRAND AMBASSADOR INTERN About FashionFest FashionFest hosts business-to-business and business-to-consumer based trade show events for the urban-pop fashion and streetwear apparel industry.
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Be a Brand Ambassador for T-Mobile services. Be a Brand Ambassador for T-Mobile services. Chase at GP Mobile, an Authorized T-Mobile Retailer! Commitment to build relationships with customers, peers and store leaders, learning and sharing ideas, while providing the best T-Mobile service in the business.
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Crunch Fitness is now accepting applications for qualified Brand Ambassadors that are ready to be a part of a team and grow personally within a premier organization. Promote the Crunch brand to local businesses.
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As a NW teammate you serve as a NW Brand Ambassador, always focusing on the highest level of professionalism and image standards. Why you will love being a Wildlife Technician at Northwest:You won’t be tied to a desk.
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Job Summary The Community Marketing Agent works with popular local attractions such as malls or theme parks and attends events such as trade shows, festivals, and conferences to connect with the public as a brand ambassador for Wyndham Destinations.
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This job is also known as "Sales Ambassador" or "Sales Representative" or "Brand Ambassador" or "Brand Representative" or "Sales Associate" or "Retail Sales" or "Field Sales" or "Indoor Sales" or Inside Sales" or "Outside Sales" Powered by JazzHR.
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Be a Brand Ambassador for T-Mobile servicesUtilize digital tools to provide outstanding customer service during and after the saleRetain customers by recommending current products and servicesUtilize training to stay current on the newest technology products and servicesWhat We Are Looking For.
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OVERALL PURPOSE OF THE ROLE: An ambassador for the Charlotte Tilbury brand, the Beauty Advisor will reflect the brand values and customer base. OVERALL PURPOSE OF THE ROLE: An ambassador for the Charlotte Tilbury brand, the Beauty Advisor will reflect the brand values and customer base.
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Be a Talent Ambassador: Being a brand advocate; developing, influencing and inspiring others for working in a style that is respectful, supportive and team oriented; understanding the roadblocks and assisting in training them.
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SYSTEMS & TOOL MANAGEMENT:CMS Next tickets (opening & closing)Aforce use and maintenance (CRM)Paris (reports)Key Performance Metrics:Retention RateNet Promoters ScoreCost of ServiceTerritory Sales Plan achievement – Base business sales and new business growthAccount EP Plan improvementFirst Line Service KPIsAccountability:Be the representative of Abbott and the ADD brand to the customer with emphasis on laboratory management.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOur client, a well-known spirits brand, is looking for a BOURBON SENIOR BRAND AMBASSADOR who will support Sales and Marketing in the assigned territory.
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Positions offers competitive pay and a flexible schedule that works around your availability,ResponsibilitiesIf you are hired for the elite brand ambassador job in Georgia you will conduct engaging consumer tastings at diverse locations, including liquor or package stores, grocery stores, bars, restaurants, festivals, sporting events, convenience stores, gas stations, and trade shows.
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You will leverage software tools and your own ability to research the right people within target markets to secure meetings with the prospect and our client's subject matter expertThe business development representatives are a brand ambassador and often the first line of communication with a new prospective client for our client.
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Be the representative of Abbott and the ADD brand to the customer with emphasis on laboratory management. The Ambassador operates as primary account management contact with customer account; with a focus to improve economic profitability, increase customer loyalty, secure retention, and drive value expansion.
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Acting as an employer brand Ambassador for Corpay through every candidate/community/vendor touch. Participating in Talent Acquisition based projects, including workforce planning and profile alignment, among other things.
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