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Maintain key relationships with internal B. Braun departments (i.e., Sales, Marketing, Technical Services, Customer Service, etc.) To gain access to our Healthcare Customers clinical settings, field sales, field service, and other customer facing professionals are required to register with the vendor credentialing organization associated with the Healthcare Customers, complete the Healthcare Customers’ required process, and undergo a series of clearances.
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Reporting to the Head of Content Marketing, this pivotal role will drive the content distribution and execution of both paid and organic social media strategies in a myriad of formats (including video) for major campaigns year-round, in close collaboration with demand generation, product, events, customer success, and sales teams.
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Salesforce product certifications are a plus ( AI Associate , Administrator , Advanced Administrator, Platform App Builder, Sales Cloud Consultant, Service Cloud Consultant, B2C Commerce Developer , Marketing Cloud : Administrator, Consultant, Email Specialist, Engagement Consultant.
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Work alongside Customer Success Managers to proactively drive product adoption and education in the onboarding and re-engagement process. This role will work across departments with Accounting, Marketing, Product, and Sales to provide the best experience for our clients.
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Collaborate with product, sales and marketing teams to communicate competitive intelligence insights and recommendations that influence product strategy and marketing campaigns.
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1-3 years of relevant experience in customer success or sales. The Customer Success Specialist (CSS) is part of the UPshow Customer Success team and manages UPshow's SMB customers and supports its enterprise-class (large) customer base.
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As a strong team player, this highly visible position will work with product management, sales and engineering to guide the growth strategy, measure its success, and ensure messaging resonates with the company, customer and shareholders.
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Dynamic Yield by Mastercard, a Gartner-recognized Leader in Personalization Engines multiple years running is actively seeking a Social Media Marketing Manager with expertise in multimedia content creation.
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This role will work closely with cross-functional teams including product, sales, marketing and communications. Monitor and analyze competitor marketing activities, product developments, and customer engagement strategies to proactively adjust our market strategies.
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Develop and execute successful marketing communication plans and materials for ongoing sales support and product launches including defining objectives, identifying audiences, message mapping, determining an integrated marketing mix, timeline development, budgeting, execution of all deliverables, and success measurements.
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As a Customer Success Manager, you are responsible for driving successful client outcomes by offering strategic guidance and acting as their advocate, frequently collaborating with Sales, Support, and Product to solve problems and provide value.
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This Client Success Manager will have the opportunity to think strategically and help support the development of key growth areas for iHeartMedia and team with sales, client partnerships, pre-sale sales development, social, programming, creative production, research, ad/pod operations & inventory management to ensure smooth campaign management.
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Expert understanding of the advertising and marketing ecosystem developed over the course of 10+ years of experience : in: Product Marketing, Sales Enablement, DaaS or SaaS Product Management, Product Strategy, Marketing Analytics at a Professional Services/Consulting /Agency , and/or other related functions across marketing /advertising technology.
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Work with Engineering, Product, Marketing and Sales teams to effectively communicate product functionality and messaging to customers and prospects. 2+ years of work experience in operations, customer service, account management or sales in the logistics/transportation industry.
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You have a minimum of 3-5 years of client management experience within the e-commerce or digital marketing sector, with proven success managing clients across SEO, paid, and owned media experiences.
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