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This position is currently classified as "hybrid" in accordance with Takeda's Hybrid and Remote Work policy. Job is accountable to BioLife Head of Marketing. Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams and external partners to deliver integrated marketing campaigns and initiatives.
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IT Staffing Business Development Manager (Remote) McCann Partners is a leading provider of IT Staffing Services in the Chicago area with an emerging footprint nationally. Applicants should be able to work in a hybrid scenario with two days onsite in their downtown Chicago, IL, office location.
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Lead the development and execution of integrated marketing campaigns across various channels, including traditional and digital media, social media, and out-of-home/experiential marketing.
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Location: Cook County, Illinois (Hybrid Remote) The ideal candidate should have at least 5 years of sales/marketing experience in the travel industry and be fluent in Japanese. 5 Years Of Corporate Sales And Marketing Experience Required.
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Hybrid / Remote work from certain states may be permitted in accordance with Astellas Responsible Flexibility Guidelines. Candidates interested in hybrid / remote work are encouraged to apply.
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This position is a part of a hybrid work model, 3 days in the office and 2 days remote, and based out of the Quill Corporate facility in Lincolnshire, IL. Unfortunately, this intern position is NOT eligible for CPT/OPT status.
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Open to flexible work schedules working fully remote or hybrid. The Proposal Manager will act as a “Player/Coach” by managing Proposal Writers, including sales, engineering, and marketing staff who provide content in their disciplines.
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This is a hybrid/remote work opportunity. Acts as consultant to the business for internal and external DEI messaging (e.g. Internal Communications, Marketing, People & Culture, etc.
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Pursuing a bachelor's or master’s degree in marketing, merchandising, business administration, and economics, enrolled as a full-time student carrying a minimum of 12 college credits. Whether you’re looking for a summer internship, co-op or an entry-level role, we’ll help you develop the technical and soft skills you need to thrive in the future.
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