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Dexis Professional Services (DPS) is hiring a Project Associate to support the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) team with administrative and programmatic support in the day-to-day operations of program management and business development.
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B. Riley Securities provides a full suite of investment banking, corporate finance, advisory, research, and sales and trading services. We are seeking a full-time Compliance Associate to work in our Memphis, Chicago, Arlington, Boca Raton or Los Angeles office.
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The Marketing Communications Specialist will work closely with the Marketing Specialist and Sales & Marketing Director to drive revenue while educating new market territories about services offered by their largest account.
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5+ years of pre-sales or consultant experience in data analytics, business intelligence, or data science, preferably in the software industry. Provide pre-sales support for pre-qualified opportunities for all products in the Alteryx Platform.
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Part Time Sales Porter/Lot Attendant - Dwayne Lanes Arlington Chevrolet. We offer an excellent benefit package and a great working environment with many different employment opportunities ranging from sales to service to management.
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SIXT is looking for a Rental Sales Agent to provide exceptional customer service. We are a leading global mobility service provider with sales of €3.07 billion and around 9,000 employees worldwide.
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Sales; cabinet sales; territory manager; product manager; product sales; outside sales; business development. If you are a dedicated cabinet sales professional looking for an opportunity to maximize your earning potential, we want to hear from you.
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Assistant or Associate Professor of Architectural History/Theory. Appointment will be at the rank of assistant or associate professor with a start date no later than Fall 2025, but with a possible January 2025 start.
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The Sales and Reservations Coordinator works closely with Sales & Marketing Accounting Conference Services and Group Meeting Planners to ensure excellent customer service and the highest level of accuracy in bookings is always provided.
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Are you an expert Mainframe Associate Manager/Manager with unparalleled hands-on experience in COBOL, JCL, VSAM, CICS, DB2, Assembler, REXX, SPUFI, TSO ISPF, RACF, and other essential mainframe technologies.
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Sales associates utilize and complete tasks with basic retail equipment including, but not limited to, cash registers, time clocks, RF scanners, mobile printers, handheld equipment (i.e., Price labeling units, box cutters), signage equipment and basic fixture equipment such as, but not limited to peg hooks, shelves, and mobile stocking carts (5S Program.
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WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR: Fors Marsh’s Human Capital and Business Advisory Services (HCBAS) practice is seeking a highly organized, experienced, intelligent, and motivated Research Associate to join our Organizational Research and Consulting (ORC) Division.
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Job overviewThe Business Travel Sales Manager is savvy, loves making new connections and is responsible for becoming familiar with all accounts in their market area and effectively maintaining those accounts while soliciting new accounts, which impacts hotel revenue.
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They are currently seeking an experienced Family Law Associate Attorney to join their team. Enjoy flexible work arrangements with options for on-site, hybrid, or fully remote work. They are currently seeking an experienced Family Law Associate Attorney to join their team.
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Our Sales Associates are vital to the success of Sunglass Hut. You will bring an authentic, fun and energic experience to all customers while helping them find premium quality eyewear. Consistently deliver sales plan and company objectives through cultivating new and existing customer relationships building brand loyalty.
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Title: sales associate Company: Essilorluxottica Group in Arlington, Schuyler, Nebraska
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