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Footwear Sales ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE -REMOTE JOB DESCRIPTION. The Account Executive keenly understands how to deliver brand success for our retail partners and the Rocket Dog brand in today’s marketplace.
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The Client Solutions Manager (Account Manager) will market the services of Robert Half Technology to commercial clients to generate new business through cross-leveraging existing Robert Half relationships, prospecting, cold-calling, servicing in-bound client inquiries, calling on leads and job postings, attending networking groups, and using tools such as ZoomInfo, SalesForce.com, LinkedIn, our proprietary database, etc.
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Job Overview: As an Account Executive, you will be the primary liaison between our client and hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and families seeking senior care solutions. Schedule: You will be in the field daily, working with your Regional Director to build your account plan each week.
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Frontwave Arena is seeking a Sales Account Executive for our 7,500 capacity indoor entertainment and sports arena responsible for selling season tickets, partial plans, and group tickets for both the San Diego Clippers, the Official G League Affiliate of the LA Clippers, and the San Diego Sockers through cold-calling, face-to-face appointments, arena tours and networking with a focus on business-to-business relationships.
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The primary function of this job is establishing and maintaining relationships with members of the media by writing and pitching press releases and other media communications following AP Style, responding to requests for information, and coaching client representatives in the correct way of communicating with the public and the media.
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Job Summary : The Account Executive will work in the development of new Commercial/Enterprise AI/HPC accounts in the Northeast territory. We are currently seeking an Account Executive AI/HPC Sales.
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Integrity, resilience, positivity, and a "refuse to lose" attitude are must-haves in this job. We support an inclusive workplace where associates excel based on personal merit, qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance.
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Own the end-to-end sales process including demand generation, understating customer needs, agreeing a mutual evaluation process, owning the RFI/RFP process, building a business case for change and winning business, and utilising resources within a matrix organization to get the job done.
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Industrial Account Executive lead new business development, customer relationships, and client satisfaction in their assigned territories. Product-line, industry knowledge preferred – for example, plant maintenance, manufacturing, or job shops just to name a few.
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As a Senior Account Executive, you will be responsible for selling KDA equipment, services, and supplies to your assigned accounts. The typical pay range for this role is $43,598.00-54,498.00 This pay range represents the base hourly rate or base annual full-time salary for all positions in the job grade within which this position falls.
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Job Description: We are looking for a self-motivated Multifamily Sales Executive to join our team. Job Title: Multifamily Sales Executive. & General Contractors, Multi-Family apartment communities among other account types with a track record of proven success since 1996.
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The Account Executive is responsible for completing sales training and establishing new sales within a pre-existing portfolio of accounts as well as new business development. We’re proud to be a global thought-leader and care about doing the best job we can to ensure better futures for everyone.
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To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Word processing; spreadsheets, Keynote/PowerPoint, and be comfortable using an i-pad for presentations and correspondence.
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This role will have the opportunity to be promoted into a B2B Account Executive role after initial Recruitment training. Identify qualified candidates through a number of creative outlets (i.e. job boards, networking groups, social media, etc.
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Prepare bids, take-offs, job change orders, and professional sales presentations. Our client is the largest interior finishes supplier and installer to the top 100 builders in the country! Prepare bids, take-offs, job change orders, and professional sales presentations.
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