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Up to $5k new account donation credits. Up to $10k new client account credits. We sell the latest AI technologies from Nvidia, Supermicro, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Lenovo, Apple, VMWare, Adobe, APC, IBM, Nutanix, EMC, Pure Storage, Samsung, Intel, Eaton, and all the hottest AI and Green Data Center, Virtualization, Energy Conservation, Cloud, Storage, Security, Wireless, SD Wan, Video, Identification, solar, and battery technologies.
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Senior Account Executives are product, services, software or solution specialists that are responsible for leading pursuit in their assigned focus areas and will have named accounts allocated within a designated geography.
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Working in conjunction with Account Executive (AE) or Producer and following established industry and company guidelines; responsible for managing an assigned book of business; increasing account retention and new business support; and meeting all performance requirements regarding production, quality, and ensuring that no liability associated with errors and omissions occur.
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The Account Manager, Behavioral health will be responsible for managing and communicating the revenue cycle activities and performance for our client practices to ensure a successful client experience.
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Provide technical expertise in coordinating the servicing of new and existing clients through sales, account development, and problem solving. Responsible for account management of complex commercial property and casualty accounts which includes new and renewal marketing, handling client questions and requests, and coverage review in support of Program Managers.
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We are looking for a talented Account Executive - Print Marketing to generate new sales through outbound prospecting. Our HQ is based at our state of the art home office in the historic Bell Works complex located in Holmdel Township, New Jersey.
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2+ years of sales and account management experience in the Electronic Security Integration industry. Allied Universal® Technology Services is looking to hire an Account Manager. Account Manager jobs (AM) are responsible for maintaining and managing Allied Universal Technology Services presence in certain accounts as well as driving sales activities in an assigned market area.
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As a Publisher, you will operate independently while benefiting from our comprehensive support and proven business model, ensuring a predictable path to success.
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Troubleshoot and help to solve any onboarding related concerns or billing discrepancies with assistance from MSP Account Manger. Atrium Care package available, upon eligibility (PTO, Health Benefits, Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Accounts, Pet Insurance, Paid Holidays, 401k, Commuter Benefit Program.
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Reporting directly to the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors, the Executive Director. The Executive Director is the face of the organization and serves as the liaison to the.
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As a key member of the sales team, the Account Executive will work with a variety of vendors to deliver innovative and advanced solutions to our value-added resellers and MSPs. The main function of the Account Executive will be to develop exceptional customer service for resellers for the entire “quote to order” sales life cycle.
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The Assistant Brand Executive plays a crucial role in supporting the Brand Manager in the development and execution of brand strategies and initiatives. Job Title: Assistant Brand Executive.
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Client Account Specialist, Team Health creates and sustain long-term, trusting relationships with our customers. As the brand ambassador of HMH, this integral position contributes to the external customer retention by building trust and value through strategic account management.
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Previous Account Executive/sales experience strongly preferred. The main responsibilities of an Account Executive revolve around the ability to network, build relationships with clients, and persuade clients to use our services.
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By applying here and providing us with your resume, you will be added to our Talent Pipeline to be contacted as Personal Lines Account Manager opportunities open in your area. Our Personal Lines Account Managers are responsible for maintaining and growing relationships with our clients, ensuring their insurance needs are met, and providing outstanding service.
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