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Assists with client account management and business development to help provide better service to customers and stimulate business growth. Approximately 10% business development for multi-disciplinary office staff, working closely with the office Business Development Representative.
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SUMMARY: Works with account executive/senior account and Branch Manager to support business development and client retention for the specified geographical region. Supports account executive’s efforts to generate and develop new business to meet specified production goals including but not limited to cold-calling and scheduling appointments; responsible for generating and developing new business in assigned areas.
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Sales, Collections, Retail, Loan Sales, Customer Service, Customer Care, Business Development, New Grad, Newly Graduated, Entry level, Financial Sales, Management Development, Management Trainee, Finance, Full-time, Career, Benefits, Customer experience, Financial Representative, Credit, Leadership, Manager Trainee.
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Support branch sales representative and monitor new business development; develop multi-level relationships in client organizations to assure retention and further development.
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This position will collaborate closely with the Director of Business Development, District Vice Presidents, Operations Directors and Branch Managers to identify potential targets for growth and coordinate resources.
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Practice Manager/Branch Manager - Permanent Placement. Build client relationships through cold calling, business development, and staffing fulfillment. Practice Manager - Branch Director.
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Demonstrates acumen in banking, sales, investments, consumer lending, business banking, business lending, sales leadership, customer service, process management, coaching and colleague development and presentation skills.
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You can steer your career toward leadership roles such as Branch Manager and District Manager by taking advantage of a variety of robust training programs and opportunities to advance.
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Branch Banking Services – Knowledge of the responsibilities, issues, regulations, business practices, and operations of retail banking branches; ability to provide qualified services to customers.
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A Mortgage Banker Branch Manager network may consist of Mortgage Loan Originator's, Real Estate professionals, Builders, Accountants, Attorneys, Financial Planners, Architects, Title Companies, Appraisers and other professional and personal contacts, as well as other valuable referral sources, and is enhanced by the regular participation in business related development opportunities, community efforts to promote home ownership and professional organizations.
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The Representative will manage the detailed customer experience through the Credit Union's products and services and will report to the Branch Manager/ Loan Officer. The organization focuses in two key areas: (1) lifelong personal and professional development for each of its members; and (2) galvanizing its membership into an organization of respected power influence constantly at the forefront of effective advocacy and social change that results in equality and equity for all citizens of the world.
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The Business Development Representative will report directly into Richmond’s Manager of Branch Operations within our Commercial Services practice. Potential to move into National Accounts or into a Manager of Branch Operations opening a new market within years if that is your desire.
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Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in geotechnical engineering, including business development and project management roles. You will be responsible for driving business development initiatives, fostering client relationships, and leading geotechnical projects from inception to completion.
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The Branch Manager will drive the branch toward strong economic performance including: achieving branch goals and budgets; community relations and new business development; originating mortgage loans; staffing branch operations; supervising and developing member service representatives; ensuring effective and efficient member service, maintaining adherence to branch operating policies and procedures, and maintaining appropriate facilities and equipment.
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Consumer Loan Sales Specialist will learn the lending and servicing business at OneMain allowing them to grow their career. The schedule for this position is Monday-Friday during standard business hours, with some extended hours during the week as needed which may include Saturday.
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