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Seeking a freight forwarder with business development, sales, and/or pricing support experience finding and contacting new customers within the customs brokerage and freight forwarding industry ONLY.
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This includes transaction tax compliance processes for multiple entities, multi-state sales and use tax audits, the monthly accounting reconciliation process and analyzing and reviewing the impact of tax law changes.
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Develop policies and procedures around equipment borrowing and makerspace access outside of core programming. In addition, you will manage our tools and spaces both physical - Dent HQ office & makerspace, partner sites, maker equipment - and digital - Slack, Google Drive, software subscriptions etc.
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Two (2) to three (3) years' experience in outside sales required, 1 or more years' senior level or sales lead experience preferred. Computer skills with TruGreen Systems (Mission, Sales Exec, Atlas, Olympus, Compass, IOS General.
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Retail Sales Representatives (RSR) work as a member of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the T-Mobile brand to life. As a Retail Sales Representative, you will be required to successfully complete new employee training.
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Three to four years of proven experience in a related field (student/family counseling, teaching, admissions, enrollment management, marketing/sales, mediation/dispute resolution, student services, social work.
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3+ years' business-to-business (B2B) outside sales experience (preferably in sporting goods) OR coaching/sports-related background. (Remote Outside sales but must currently reside in the location full time.
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Must demonstrate strong financial acumen and the ability to manage all account P&L levers including list price, sales allowances, rebates, markdowns, trade marketing spend and other customer investments.
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Role: In this home based outside sales role, you will be focused on closing leads of high net worth clients that have already expressed interest in investing with this firm and who have over 500k or more to invest.
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The Site Reliability Engineer III also supports operations of the production environments including observability and troubleshooting issues (sometimes outside of normal business hours if mandated by the contract.
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Encourage innovation, implementation of cutting-edge technologies, inclusion, outside-of-the-box thinking, teamwork, self-organization, and diversity. Sr. Director Software Engineering - Card Segments.
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Assists in supervising and supporting the efforts of outside counsel retained to represent DPW in civil trials, administrative proceedings, and other adversary proceedings or for advice, to ensure that such representation is effective and cost-efficient.
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Student Support: Provide guidance and support to students inside and outside of the classroom. We are seeking candidates in multiple subject areas: TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language); Early Childhood Education; Entrepreneurship in Education; Global and International Education; Global Education Policy; Creativity; Mind, Brain, and Teaching.
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Job Title: Business Development Director – Implant Management Department: Sales / Implant Management Reporting to: Sr VP of Sales Location: Remote in the continental USA. Hours of work: Typical hours of work are from 8:30 AM until 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.
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Providing back-office support for pre-sales engineers, partners, and resellers. As Senior Technical Services Engineer - Federal, you will join a team of the most experienced Technical Services Engineers responsible for WEKA's post-sales success continuing to provide exceptional support contributing to our 5 star gartner review performance.
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