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If you enjoy outdoor activities, travel nursing in different regions provides opportunities for adventure sports like hiking, skiing, or water sports, depending on the assignment location.
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College degree preferred in Sales/Marketing, Communications, or Business, or equivalent experience. Work with the local marketing and training staff to impart knowledge of new products and services to sales team, and technical staff to ensure timely installation of sales.
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Assists in directing the production, distribution, quality control, and marketing operations for the location or assigned territory of Heartland Co-op by performing the following duties personally or through subordinate employees as directed by the supervising Location Manager.
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Company support for technology and systems, customized marketing materials and campaigns. All applicable state licenses for property and casualty and life insurances will be required before hire.
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Perform examinations for workers' comp, occupational medicine, DOT, sports, wellness, and pre-employment screenings. Work autonomously as a provider and work alongside nurses, x-ray technicians, and front office specialists to provide the best possible patient care.
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This person will service the distribution of athletic equipment and uniforms for varsity athletic teams, club sports and intramurals, supervises student building monitors and has numerous duties essential to sustaining and supporting the college athletic facilities.
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2 - 4 years of relevant sales and marketing experience. The services we offer-faster, more reliable internet service; expanded, free digital and HD TV choices; and superior technology in home security and phone service-are adirect result of our powerful culture of growth and innovation.
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Normally requires a minimum of an Associates Degree in agriculture, marketing, or business, or the equivalent thereof, and 2 years or more of related work experience to demonstrate knowledge of production agriculture.
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Responsible for implementing the energy product marketing plans, generating prospective quality leads, conducting sales calls, and contracting profitable energy product sales. Implements energy product marketing plans, offers value added merchandise, and promotes service as part of the sale for the assigned territory.
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Adheres to GROWMARK’s sales and marketing strategies and attends GROWMARK sales trainings as offered. Utilizes target marketing and professional sales techniques, including the FS sales interview road map, cropping programs, emphasis of appropriate features and benefits, and contact management system when calling on patrons and prospects.
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PURPOSE AND SUMMARY STATEMENT Responsible for implementing the energy product marketing plans, generating prospective quality leads, conducting sales calls, and contracting profitable energy product sales.
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