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You will work closely with sales, marketing and product to maintain a clear message and keep up to date with new product capabilities and marketing campaigns. Write, optimize, and manage personal, automated sales campaigns to increase engagement after brand interactions, events and marketing campaigns.
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The role of the Entry Level Marketing and Sales Representative is to evolve new client relationships and to be a hungry and driven advocate for our client's product offerings and potentials in their industries.
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As a Sales and Marketing Representative, you will be responsible for both office work and traveling in the area to conduct in-person sales and marketing activities. We are seeking a motivated and dynamic Entry Level Sales and Marketing Representative to join our team in the area.
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This involves working with multiple departments such as Advertising Sales, Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service. Collaborate with Account Managers and Marketing team to ensure that all marketing and sales elements are properly booked and executed.
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The right candidate will partner closely with marketing, demand generation, sales, and product teams to increase contact conversion rates. Previous experience in Sales, Marketing and Security a plus.
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MarketSource, Inc. is a premier provider of integrated sales & marketing solutions to Fortune 500 companies. MarketSource is currently searching for a part-time Retail Sales Representative to work at major retailer locations.
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As an Sales Development Representative, you’ll be responsible for selling our popular pay-per-lead program to attorneys nationwide. Martindale-Nolo is currently on the hunt for a proactive Sales Development Representative to join our team.
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The Sales Representative role is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious, self-motivated person. The position will have a monthly draw based on territory sales; actual commission paid quarterly over the draw (high earning potential.
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Collaborate with marketing and sales teams to develop and refine lead generation strategies. As a SDR at Tennr, you'll be at the forefront of our sales efforts, playing a key role in generating new business leads and opportunities.
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Work closely with sales, marketing, and product teams to ensure alignment and effective communication. Liaising effectively between sales, marketing, and product teams. We're looking for an ambitious, motivated Sales Development Representative to join a growing sales team for a Series B SaaS start-up.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBarker Consulting is a competitive sales & marketing firm located in the heart of NYC. Our company is currently seeking competitive sales representatives to join our NYC sales team.
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A robust company like Platinum handles objectives like marketing, recruiting, customer service, and technology and innovation, so you can focus on what you do best—educating more customers and closing more sales.
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They are seeking a motivated and results-driven Outside Sales Representative to join their growing team. Market Research: Stay informed about industry trends, market conditions, and competitive landscape to identify new business opportunities and adapt sales strategies.
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Generate daily report of sales activities and submit them to managementUtilize all available resources to reach out to prospects and attempt to turn those prospects into customersCollaborate with the management team to improve marketing materials and expand the companys marketing presence in the territory.
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As an Entry-Level Sales and Marketing Representative, you will be at the forefront of our efforts to drive sales and increase brand visibility. We’re expanding our team and seeking a passionate and driven Entry-Level Sales and Marketing Representative to join us.
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