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About the Data Entry Research Participant position We are looking for dependable, trustworthy individuals from various work experience backgrounds such as customer service, administrative assistant, nurse, construction and others to participate in various research studies to be conducted either at home over the internet or locally in person no more than 25 miles from your home.
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Senior Manager, Foodservice Marketing, Trade Marketing and SalesUS Citizenship or Green Card Holder - no sponsorship availablePURPOSE –Responsible for developing and implementing the Foodservice Marketing objectives, strategies and tactics, managing the marketing communication as well as leading projects to drive profitable business growth.
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A Bachelor's Degree in a business concentration, such as Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Management, Business Administration, Supply Chain/Logistics, or others. That includes customer service, training and development of management and store associates, labor management, cash and inventory control, asset protection, shrink, store conditions, and performance management.
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We're looking for a full-time/fully remote Sr. Marketing Project Manager (PM). Headquartered in Virginia with employees all over the U.S., we specialize in the development of strategy, marketing, and sales enablement for our clients.
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Our ideal applicant is dedicated to providing excellent service and has at least 5 years of hospitality experience, preferably in a hotel management role. Construct and manage a straightforward and effective marketing strategy to promote the hotel's services and amenities.
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You’ve got a background in management, marketing, sales, service, or retail and. Each individual franchised location, not MEF or any of its affiliates, is the sole employer for all positions posted by a franchised location, and each individual franchised location is not acting as an agent for MEF or any of its affiliates.
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Job SummaryJob Summary:The Regional Facilities Manager will support new business and be responsible for achieving the company's financial, programmatic, safety, regulatory compliance, marketing and sales - standards and objectives for the Company.
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Candidate should have a strong marketing and leasing background and thorough knowledge of Fair Housing Laws. The following skills are preferred: Mixed-use management experience, in both commercial and residential settings, strong accounting and analytical skills, apartment leasing and marketing, customer service, strong computer literacy (familiarity with Excel, MS Word, e-mail, and the Internet.
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Must have good knowledge of commercial real estate including a broad understanding of accounting, building maintenance, finance, leasing, legal, marketing, construction, and tenant relations. Evaluate service contract requirements, prepare specs, bid, negotiate and manage vendor contracts as directed.
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We offer a comprehensive development program where you will work closely with sales and marketing, human resources, risk management, real estate strategy, and more to produce excellence in customer service, growth strategies, operating efficiencies, and profitability.
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Coordinates HPE activities with the Partner, leveraging HPE specialists when needed, including sales cadence, education, marketing, executive briefings, proactive forecasting, business planning, and client engagements.
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The role of the Patient Care Coordinator is to support all aspects of clinical operations including office administrative support, customer/patient service, and marketing. Compose and send billing packets to business service support center.
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Our Montgomery County location is seeking for part-time or PRN registered nurses responsible for developing written plans of service to be delivered for each client and then supervising the delivery of the services by Caregivers through review of client records and client supervisory visits.
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Deep working knowledge and relationships across CLIENT and its Directorates, including but not limited to the Attorney General Divisions, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Bureau of Prisons (BoP), and US Marshals Service (USMS.
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Minimum 10-12 years of experience in business operations, online Marketing & Distribution, franchise operations or franchisee services provider, demonstrating progressive career growth and a pattern of exceptional performance and service levels, with minimum 5 years at management level.
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