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The Manager, Site Merchandising for Women's Fashion is a critical leader in shaping the customer site experience for Women's Fashion , overseeing everything from visual merchandising to content strategy to functionality and campaign planning and execution.
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Responsible for overall management of Trade payables for our Accounts Payable Department across multiple companies, our Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for managing approximately 5-7 local direct reports and our remote work handled by the Shared Service Center in Central America.
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Supervises Housekeeping and all related areas in the absence of the Director of Services or Housekeeping Manager. Assists General Manager (GM) as needed with annual Quality audit. Supervises operations for all related areas in the absence of Director or Manager.
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A SiriusXM Publicity Manager is responsible for producing a high volume of stories in key news, entertainment and music outlets, as well as maintaining relationships with leading industry reporters.
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We're seeking a skilled Account Manager to play a key role in our go-to-market strategy for our existing customer base. We offer a full slate of perks including equity, paid vacation, a pre-tax commuter program, discounted Citi Bike and Peloton memberships, and — our favorite thing — comprehensive FREE healthcare benefits.
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Manager, Site Merchandising - Women's Fashion. 5 years' experience in eCommerce merchandising, UI/UX, interactive and visual design, business management, or related area. ECommerce merchandising, UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Business Management, or related area, Master's degree in Merchandising, Visual Design, Business Management, or related area.
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The Client Business Manager is a trusted member of the Client Finance department that partners with Account Management teams in overseeing all financial aspects related to a given client or group of clients.
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Expert in Meta Ads Manager is a requirement, experience in TikTok, Pinterest and new social platforms a plus. Prose seeks an experienced Paid Social Manager to join our Growth Marketing team, reporting to our Paid Social Director.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Floor Manager is responsible for maintaining an exceptional atmosphere under the leadership of the General Manager and the Chef de Cuisine. The Floor Manager will assist in the leadership of all floor staff, fostering a non-competitive supportive workplace by having agreements in place with your team members about their goals and encouraging a solution-driven mindset.
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The Clinical Trial Manager is responsible for supporting clinical study teams in the execution of clinical trials. Clinical Trials Manager. Support the negotiations and management of the site budgets and the review of clinical site invoices, in collaboration with the study lead(s) and/or VP, Clinical Operations or designee.
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The Data Engineering Manager will play an integral role in developing and expanding a nascent core capability for the company by overseeing the acquisition, quality assurance and delivery of large volumes of data in support of the Newell Central Analytics team.
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This role will also require the Senior Tax Manager to work closely with business functions throughout the company as well as regularly partnering with the International Tax team at Flutter Entertainment.
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That’s in our DNA.But, we know it’s not only about the clothes—it’s about the feeling it gives the people who wear them, whether they’re confidently giving a presentation in a well-tailored suit; basking in long salty beach days in vibrant, colorful sun-soaked swimsuits, or joyfully re-discovering their favorite Rollneck sweater in their closet again and again, season after season.
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Participate in daily morning huddles with providers, medical assistants, medical front desk staff, medical case manager and nurse care coordinator,this entails completing pre-visit huddle form.
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Through accurate record keeping, regular site visits, and management of repair and improvement projects, the Senior Housing Manager ensures that all of the housing sites provide safe and secure homes for our residents while complying with all relevant regulations.
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