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Our product boasts outstanding customer reviews ranging from small companies to renowned names such as Michelin, Sonoco, Danone, Avery Dennison, and Bosch. We value flexibility and provide home office and remote work opportunities.
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PRODUCT PORTFOLIO: Our carriers and their products are selected from the BEST in the industry and serve our primary markets of Mortgage Protection, Final Expense, Annuities, and Index Universal Life. Our top-rated carriers include Foresters, United Home Life, and American Amicable.
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As a Customer Success Manager, you will work with an established client base and be responsible for growing revenue through these accounts using our industry-leading solutions. Resolving customer issues can involve troubleshooting and require deep technical knowledge of our solutions and the Password management space Build strong customer relationships by maintaining high levels of engagement, adoption, and communication; conduct quarterly business reviews to ensure our clients are up to speed on their areas of vulnerability, new product features etc.
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Work collaboratively with other product sales leads & cross-functional partners in product, operations, technology, and marketing. Represent voice of customer to internal product development, product marketing, communications and delivery teams.
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Responsible for supervising AP and providing support to the Controller, Accounting Manager, Senior Accountant and Senior Financial Analyst/Accountant with career advancement potential organically and through acquiring additional testing sites.
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As a Fan Seller Product Manager at Ticketmaster, you will lead the strategic direction, design, and execution of our ticket resale product. We are seeking a skilled and innovative Resale Product Manager to join our dynamic team.
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As a remote Product Manager, you will play a pivotal role in driving our product vision, defining strategies, and bringing to market features that meet the needs of our customers.
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We are looking for a full-time Product Manager to help drive the direction and development of our. : Although this is a Remote / Virtual / Work-From-Home career opportunity, candidates MUST reside, and be authorized to work without sponsorship, in the US.
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Develop innovative ways to improve business performance through data analysis, brand marketing, product placement, and pre-call planning. Develop a local strategy and business plan for meeting individualized territory objectives, including identifying, analyzing, prioritizing, and targeting existing and potential retail outlets within the geographic territory for product sales opportunities.
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Work From Home: Almost all of our roles are fully remote - tech stipend included! You’ll leverage data, our tech stack (including Gainsight and Salesforce/SFDC), and customer insights to drive company results in product adoption, renewal, and expansion.
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The RSM will be responsible for expanding our customer’s understanding of Solve’s portfolio of products by leveraging and developing our independent manufacturer sales representative’s relationships, as well as flexing their product knowledge through their own sales efforts.
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The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) is responsible for meeting/exceeding their regional sales budget of RF/Microwave and fiber optic connectors, cables, cable assemblies, components, antennas, and other products.
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This position is fully remote, and can sit anywhere in: IL, MN, WI, SD, ND, IA, NE, MO or KS States. POSITION DESCRIPTION : Reporting to the Regional VP of Sales, the Regional Sales Manager will be responsible for achieving regional business goals by expanding sales through new and existing customers within an assigned territory.
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Currently, we are in search of a Data Steward Manager who will play a pivotal role in establishing and implementing enterprise HR data governance practices and strategies. The ideal candidate will swiftly position themselves as an authority in enterprise governance strategies, specifically tailored to support our People Analytics product offerings.
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Partnership Manager (Full-Time Remote) We are a multinational team of dedicated media, blockchain, and product design professionals with a successful entrepreneurial track record.
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