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Community Relations Manager (CRM) Responsibilities: Develops and manages personal relationships with key personnel at senior living facilities and other assigned locations. Using CRM platform track marketing activities with detail and follow-up.
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Required Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual should have strong knowledge and understanding of CRM systems, Company Reporting Software, Internet Software, Spreadsheet and Word Processing software.
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Experience with integrating Atlassian products with other enterprise systems (e.g., CRM, ERP) Perform data migration from one Atlassian environment to another, ensuring data integrity and minimal disruption.
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Track progress and results - Record prospect interactions and track goal attainment in CRM system. Pat-Tees is a screen printer and embroiderer dedicated to creating people's next favorite tee, hoodie, sweatshirt, etc.
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The Senior Marketing Automation Specialist is part of the Ford Blue’s Marketing CRM Team. This individual will be responsible for an integral part of the team building 1:1 marketing program in Salesforce Marketing Cloud.
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Are proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and other communication tools (think CRM platforms) You'll play a key role in crafting impactful communications that elevate our brand and engage our audience.
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Bonus points for experience with social media platforms and content management systems. Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills with a keen eye for detail. Launch Your Communications Career: Entry-Level Representative Needed.
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All relevant details are documented and updated into the CRM solution pipeline throughout the sales cycle. We are a leader in the distribution of petroleum products, and provide fuel management solutions to Commercial, Industrial, National, Retail, Marine, Crude and Government customers in over 20 states.
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Utilize CRM to track service and sales within existing customer base. Job Title: Field Sales Representative. Provide daily/weekly updates to regional sales manager regarding account activities and objectives.
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Should have good Salesforce system administration skills, familiarity with data models, understanding of security models along with good understanding of CRM concepts and processes. Salesforce Admin with 4+ years of experience on Salesforce.com ( AdministrationResponsible for User, Role and Profile managementResponsible for data maintenance, identifying potential data duplication and integrity issues.
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Our internal CRM of automation and our business processing technology will assist in leveraging your impact for families and business owners in a variety of life, health, and wealth solutions. We have a proprietary and organic lead generation system that will consistently drive new opportunities for you to grow your business.
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Experience using standard productivity tools (email, voicemail, Google Docs) and ideally, you also have experience using a CRM. Contribute ideas for refining the SDR sales pipeline. Experience using standard productivity tools (email, voicemail, Google Docs) and ideally, you also have experience using a CRM.
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Monitors and manages the customers project pipeline and document in CRM (Customer Relationship management) System. 4 years' experience in sales of Plastic Injection molding products to Tier 1 of the Automotive industry.
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Mentor, guide, and teach SMC sales philosophy, strategies, and tactics to new SMC sales professionals Document sales calls, projects, opportunities, contacts, success reports, and activity in CRM.
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Familiarity with Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Five9, or other related phone/ticketing/CRM systems. Familiarity with Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Five9, or other related phone/ticketing/CRM systems.
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