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Above perks may vary based on full-time/part-time status and locationWhat We're Looking For:-High School Diploma (or equivalent)-Effective verbal communication skills-Basic computer skills (typing, data entry)-Professional, engaging personality-Flexibility to work all shifts-Must be able to sit, stand and type for prolonged periods-Must be 18 years of age and legally authorized to work in the United States-6 months real estate or retail sales experience in a fast-paced environment is a bonus.
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The love of building his/her own business by developing client relationships and exceeding sales plan is first and foremost in the Tiffany client advisor’s skill set. Sales: Deepen the relationship with our clients to drive lifetime loyalty and spend.
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Prepare sales activity plans and production reports as required by the Directors of Sales & Marketing (Fairmont Kea Lani & Fairmont Orchid). As the Area Leisure Sales Manager, Hawaii you will oversee the Leisure Sales revenue production for all individually assigned and shared travel market segments/accounts (ex; wholesale leisure, travel agencies, consortia, local and national corporate, discount packages) for Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui and Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii Island.
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This is a Sales support position responsible for providing direct support to all assigned Account Executives (AE), Marketing Associates (MA), and customers. 1 year prior outside foodservice sales coordination or customer support experience.
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