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Discounts on products and service Job Summary: The BDC Customer Care Specialist will be responsible for coordinating all incoming requests made via telephone or online, searching for potential sales leads, booking appointments for the showroom, and acting as the first point of contact for customers.
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The Director of Charter Business Development is responsible and accountable for developing, and managing a customer portfolio, leveraging technology and best practices to continually increase performance on objective goals and customer satisfaction.
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A key priority for the BDRI is to create a unique customer experience through outstanding service that is courteous, helpful, informative and deliver customer-centric solutions to meet customers’ financing needs.
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Requirements 5 or more years’ experience selling Audio services ideally in media & entertainment and/or video games industry Degree or Masters in business, marketing, sales or other related field Strong understanding of Audio services’ market trends, competitor activities, industry dynamics and customer direction High attention to detail and ability to deliver under pressure and to deadlines Superb written and verbal communication skills Willingness to travel as required.
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Customer Pipeline Expansion: Create short and medium-term commercial plans to expand the customer pipeline in the Animal Nutrition market segment, including livestock, aquaculture, and pet supplements.
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Maintain effective relationships with customer service, pricing, marketing, R&D, graphics, demand planning, talent recruiting team and sales. This position will be market / customer facing and will be responsible for executing Business Development strategies and closing new customer deals.
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The ideal candidate has some post-secondary education or training, previous experience in a similar position (administrative, clerical, call center, customer service, etc.) 3-6 months of previous professional experience with over-the-phone customer service or sales (Inside Sales, Telemarketing, etc.
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Liaise with each account’s Key Account Manager, customer service lead and technology resources with the goal of customer satisfaction. Lead, organize and orchestrate internal resources around key opportunities that you developed including clearly articulating the opportunity at hand, customer stakeholder map, approach plan/strategy, competitive landscape and value proposition to close the business.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Sales Specialist, located in Worcester, MA. The Sales Specialist will be responsible for day-to-day tasks such as communication with customers, providing outstanding customer service, conducting sales training, and managing sales.
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Job postings in areas with a high volume of applicants, such as customer service, contact center, and Financial Crimes investigations, remain open for approximately 5 days of the posting listed date.
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Qualification: Qualify leads based on predetermined criteria to ensure alignment with our business plan + ideal customer profile (ICP). The Sales Lead will play a critical role in generating new business opportunities by prospecting, engaging, securing meetings, and closing deals with professional service firms within the GovCon and AEC markets.
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Career/Business Development Representative works closely with Administrator, intake, system and Management Information Systems specialist to maintain real time customer records, participant goal development, and service documentation ensuring compliance with Federal, State and City/County WorkForce and related requirements.
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You will be critical part in identifying new business partners and community advocates to build service revenue to expand our innovative business and residential plastic-wrap recycling programs beyond our HQ city of San Diego — helping us to establish a parallel facility, team and infrastructure in the Los Angeles area in the next 6 months.
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The primary responsibilities of this position are to analyze new business opportunities, analyze existing customer profitability and participate in new business strategy and feasibility planning.
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The role involves tasks such as lead generation, market research, and providing exceptional customer service on a day-to-day basis. Customer Service expertise. This is a full-time remote role for a Business Development Specialist at Privacy Pros Academy.
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