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Compensation for Manager positions is in the $42,000 - $50,000 range, DOE. Whataburger of Mesquite, Inc. – Manager The Manager is a business partner responsible for working closely with the General Manager to inspire the team and for ensuring all health, safety, recruiting, budgeting, marketing, and sales goals are obtained throughout the assigned unit.
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Collaborate with internal teams (product, marketing, finance, sales) and validate findings through customer surveys. So, whether you're a software engineer, marketing manager, customer care pro, or product specialist, you belong here, where you will have the opportunity to grow and develop your career.
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Sales experience in healthcare strongly preferred or a combination of Olympus sales, field-based customer support and/or marketing experience, meeting or exceeding all performance expectations.
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Minimum of 7 years of pharmaceutical sales and/or marketing experience; Ophthalmic and Pharmaceutical Sales experience preferred. + Proven skills in the following: KOL development and relationship management, sales and marketing collaboration and constant engagement, project planning and management, managing financial information required.
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Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with BSI marketing, regulatory, manufacturing, and sales teams to make sure our products align with brand goals, customer needs, and compliance requirements.
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Senior Sales Executive at Limetree (remote, noting preference given to qualified individuals where the company is headquartered in Dallas, TX) Imagine that you represent a company that is pioneering a new solution for marketing, with the utmost ethics and with proven experts focused on the clients’ success.
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Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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Are you a passionate advocate for bourbon, beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverages, and skilled in promotions, marketing, or sales? Our commitment to redefining industry standards, coupled with a relentless pursuit of innovation and always being prepared to deliver an unparalleled experience that outrivals expectations sets us apart from other experiential marketing companies.
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BS in Business, Marketing, or Life Science (MBA preferred) or equivalent combination of education and experience. 5+ years of sales experience selling site or CRO services directly to the Site Network/IRB/life sciences/research, pharmaceutical, and biotech section with direct interaction with mid-level and executive level decision makers.
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Provide technical expertise within bakery including baking and cake decorating training, as well as marketing, merchandising, and sales strategies to support assigned customer accounts.
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Work closely with marketing, sales, and analytics teams to support strategic initiatives and align marketing operations with broader business strategies. Proficiency in marketing automation (Pardot, Marketo, HubSpot), CRM (Salesforce), ABM platforms (DemandBase, 6sense, Terminus), and data analysis tools (Excel, Google Analytics, Looker, SQL); open to experience with similar products.
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Provide weekly scorecard to VP of Sales & Marketing and ops leadership including team KPIs and targeted action plans. Develop sales training content for other departments including Sports Medicine, Operations and Admin.
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You will develop marketing materials, provide on-the-job training, and support less experienced sales consultants and bankers in marketing, new business development, and servicing.
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Identify and share best practices with counterparts in sales enablement, marketing, and research. The ideal candidate thrives in a solution-based selling environment and collaborates effectively with cross-functional teams across different practices, industry verticals, sales operations, corporate marketing, and research.
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Served in developmental and leadership roles such as field sales trainer, mentor new hires, field advisory board/marketing input committee programs. Ability to execute sales and marketing plan and manage territory budget.
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