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Support Firm-wide strategic marketing initiatives, such as the development of the Firm's representative experience database, deal tracking, client teams, and assist with other special projects as required.
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Client selling experience in all or some of the following; petroleum, restaurant, beverage, automotive, or health care. The new team member will receive house accounts to manage, lead generation support for new sales and a manufacturing facility ready to produce a broad array of customer requests.
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The primary technical interface to clients for the coordination of hardware and/or software support, and delivery of operational services, as required by the Client; Accountable to ensure a high level of client satisfaction with service delivery, technical support, and operational services for the client account(s.
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Serve as a client account team partner with Sales and CSTs in aligning Express Scripts' services for innovative solutions to support clients' business goals and objectives. The Express Scripts PBM Medical Managing Director will also play a critical role helping to shape and guide the future growth and development of the PBM through active engagement with pharma as well as clients in support of the PBM sales and account management organization.
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Other job titles that we would consider: Operations Associate, Office Assistant, Operations Coordinator, Account Manager, HR Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Billing Assistant, Client Coordinator, Project Manager, Project Coordinator, Customer Service Representative, Client Services Coordinator, Client Relationship Coordinator, Account Executive, Customer Support Specialist.
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Contact Government Services is seeking a Client Success Representative to support our team. The Client Success Representative will work alongside the Business Development department to help identify and win new bid work to help CGS grow its prime and subcontracting portfolio.
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This role will also hold executive strategic relationships with the clients; working with Chief Pharmacy Officer's, Chief Clinical Officers and P&L owners, as well as other key client executive leaders who own formulary and benefit design.
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Serves as the representative/brand ambassador of the Chartwells team within the district(s) and the community; attends key client and community events. Bachelor's degree and minimum of three (3) years of management experience, preferably in foodservice, hospitality management, plant operations management, environmental services, laundry, or other Support Services area.
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You will be primarily responsible for handling a wide range of office management responsibilities for the consulting services office, a branch in the staffing division of LRS. Much of your day will be spent managing and inputting vital client and consultant data in our Dynamics CRM, Tracker ATS, and ERP systems.
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Business Development Processes (25%) Support Firm-wide strategic marketing initiatives, such as the development of the Firm's representative experience database, deal tracking, client teams, and assist with other special projects as required.
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Be a friendly voice/representative of First Bank, analyzing client requests, setting appropriate expectations and forwarding clients to specialized Service Representative experts (Tier-2 and above) if needed.
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Client Support: Provide excellent customer support to address client queries and concerns. We are family focused, with a dream to make InsuraTec feel like a thriving home for our agents, managers, and support staff.
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We are looking for a Customer Service Representative to support our client customers and supplier customers who use the Internet to access several Treasury applications. The Representative will also provide support for granting access to the applications once the required documentation is received.
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Renewal income earned for continued client support and policy management. Support for insurance licensing, SIE, Series 6, Series 63, CFP®, and more. Review and maintain client financial plans, continuing to provide optimal advice for your clients’ needs.
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