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As a Sales Admin at WTCP, you will have the opportunity to contribute to our customers' outcomes. As a Sales Admin at WTCP, you will have the opportunity to contribute to our customers' outcomes.
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We are looking for a high-energy, dynamic, and strategic Account Executive to forge and expand Block’s relationships with mid-size brands, unlocking new revenue opportunities across our expanding portfolio of payments products.
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Convergint is looking for a full-time, enthusiastic, results driven and forward-thinking Account Executive to join our amazing culture. As an Account Executive, you are a part of a dynamic sales team that allows you to grow as Convergint grows.
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Embark on a journey with a pioneering company that has garnered numerous accolades for its groundbreaking advancements.
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As a Sales Admin Associate Specialist, you will receive general instruction from a manager on expected work outcomes and use your professional education to identify, analyze, and resolve issues while interpreting company policy.
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Aramark SeniorLIFE+ is seeking an Executive Chef to join us at our senior living community located in Kings Park, NY. The Executive Chef is a management position overseeing chef managers as well as hourly culinary staff, responsible for developing and executing culinary solutions to meet customer needs and tastes.
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Privacy Knowledge (Ability to lead executive conversations related to privacy, regulatory changes, and client’s durable advertising and measurement solutions) Interact confidently with senior leaders to build trust, gain commitment, and progress difficult conversations, while maintaining strategic focus and executive presence.
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Work with the Executive Director and front line staff to obtain and maintain department Customer Satisfaction and Quality Enhancement levels at or above designated scores. Work closely with the Community Sales Director and community staff to market the community via Taste of Atria Road Shows and Signature Items.
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Job title: Active Directory Admin. Domain controller upgrades/migration. 7-9 years of Active Directory experience in large environments. Job title: Active Directory Admin. Forest/domain trusts and functional upgrades.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Certified Executive Chef (CEC) preferred Bachelor’s degree in the culinary arts Food Protection Certificate Ability to manage an entire kitchen. Anthony Scotto Restaurants is currently looking for an Executive Chef for one of our Fine Dining restaurants.
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Create a safe working environment through the development and execution of the plants Environmental Health and Safety 3 Year Strategic Plan. Ensure the plant is in compliance to all EHS local regulatory and corporate standards.
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As a Sales Executive at AssuredPartners, you will be responsible for generating new and high-quality prospects for our sales teams. AssuredPartners is committed to embracing diversity, equity and inclusion to create a workplace that welcomes and thrives on the unique experiences, perspectives and contributions of all team members.
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This individual is responsible for leading all culinary functions for Senior living dining accounts for a client system on Long Island, NY.
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Daily, you will cultivate relationships with Human Resources and executive decision-makers, set appointments, gather leads from established internal partners, and assess buyer needs to present the best ADP solutions.
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Support regional sales activity by working with BSE, PEO and pods as well as contacting potential new clients directly in markets where we do not have a GA presence.
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