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Entry Level Account Manager- Chicago/Oak Lawn/Orland Park, IL. As an Entry Level Account Manager, you will be responsible for maintaining a large client base of existing customers for MDL and serve as a liaison between management and customers to resolve any customer issues.
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Medical, Dental, Vision, Parental Leave Program, Domestic Partner Benefits, 401k with a match, Flexible Spending Account, Paid Time Off, Incentive Bonus Plan, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Life/AD&D Insurance.
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Our client is seeking an L&H licensed, dedicated, and proactive Employee Benefits Account Manager to join their team. Previous experience in employee benefits administration, consulting, or account management.
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Senior Living, Rewarding, Director, Executive, Sales, Manager, Development, Business, Representative, Marketplace, Account, Management, Medical, Health, Senior Living, Independent Living, Rewarding, Account Representative.
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Total Compensation Package:Competitive Wages & Paid Time OffStock Purchase Plan & 401k with Employer Contributions Starting Day OneMedical, Dental, & Vision Insurance with Optional Flexible Spending Account (FSA)Team Member Health/Wellbeing ProgramsTuition Educational Assistance ProgramsOpportunities for Career GrowthO’Reilly Auto Parts is an equal opportunity employer.
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This is an entry level position, and the primary objective is to develop into an Account Representative, Aftermarket Sales Representative, Account Manager, or other commissioned sales positions.
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The Outside Sales Account Manager is responsible for managing the sales process and driving profitable sales growth within an assigned sales territory to both existing and new Airgas customers.
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As a Licensed Commercial Account Manager, you will be an essential part of our team, responsible for ensuring client satisfaction and managing commercial accounts with precision and care.
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Recruit and train hourly team membersUnderstand and Champion the Company's Strategic Principles, Core Values and People CultureRecruit and hire employees to assure accounts are properly staffed according to contract specificationsAssign duties and tasks to employees and inspect work for cleanliness and completionDetermine work procedures and prepare schedules while ensuring the account stays within the given labor budgetConduct new hire orientation, safety training, job training, etc.
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Support the development of corrective action plans to enable the Quality Manager to research and troubleshoot quality issues. Partner with Quality Manager to resolve routine customer issues.
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The Account Manager is the primary contact for designated customers within their assigned territory. The Account Manager is responsible for maintaining relationships along with increasing business by selling and ordering products for customers within their territory.
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Take and deliver messages for the Service Center Manager and Account Managers. Assist the Service Center Manager. Take and deliver messages for the Service Center Manager and Account Managers.
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WHAT WE ARE SEEKING We have assignments available to help our Property & Casualty independent retail broker clients in Commercial Lines for Account Manager positions. WHAT WE ARE SEEKING We have assignments available to help our Property & Casualty independent retail broker clients in Commercial Lines for Account Manager positions.
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We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, health benefits (medical/dental/vision/hearing aid/pharmacy/behavioral health/employee assistance), health care reimbursement account, dependent care assistance plan, short-term disability and long-term disability insurance, AD&D insurance, life insurance, 401(k), and stock purchase plan to eligible employees.
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Do you enjoy working with the public?
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