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Sales (Hotel Sales preferred) Northwestern Mutual New York NY. Sales (Hotel Sales preferred) Transition from Hotel Sales for a new Career! Prior sales and/or business experience preferred.
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8+ years of direct experience in digital advertising, ad sales, or brand marketing. The enterprise ad sales team works with some of the largest organizations across all categories. The Sales Team Lead is responsible for driving strategy and revenue for a team of individual contributors covering a list of named accounts.
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If an employee believes that they need a reasonable accommodation, they should contact the NYS OPWDD Workforce and Talent Management Central Office (518) 473-4785 or Email at accommodationrequests@opwdd.ny.gov to obtain information and RA forms.
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Field Nurse RN (New Grad & Experienced) Reporting to the Coordinator Of Care (COC), the Field RN assesses, plans and coordinates home care services for assigned patient caseload and provides skilled nursing care in accordance with professional standards, regulatory guidelines, meeting agency standards, and obtaining appropriate certification.
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Lead a team of sales professionals to exceed customer expectations and grow the portfolio profitably each year, in collaboration with the Design Centers, Sourcing, Marketing, Operations and Field Sales Teams.
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If you're a certified diver with a minimum of 1-year sales experience and possess excellent interpersonal skills, we'd love to hear from you! Description , nestled in the heart of Manhattan, is on the lookout for a dynamic and dedicated Retail Sales Associate to join our passionate team.
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The City Sanctuary Emergency Hotel Operations Manager is the main contact for all physical operations within the facility, including IT, Office Services, Purchasing, and meal distribution and inventory.
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By providing a first point of contact for all pet owners FirstVet makes pet care more available, more efficient, and more qualitative. Consulting for Exotic, equine, avian, and farm animals in addition to small animals is well welcomed.
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Be point of contact between DBA Team and other IT teams (app support, development, server support, network support, IT Security, etc) Bachelor’s Degree in information technology, engineering or related field.
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If you need assistance with the online application process, please contact careers@rpi.edu. The Administrative Coordinator serves as a point of contact for internal and external constituents and performs administrative and financial duties independently including, but not limited to, placing lab supply orders, maintaining schedules, calendars, preparing for meetings, updating the Center’s website, and making travel arrangements.
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Associates Degree and 3-5 years of experience in direct consumer contact, including, but not limited to, customer engagement, customer services, sales, community engagement, etc. High school degree and 5-8 years in direct consumer contact, including, but not limited to, customer engagement, customer services, sales, community engagement, etc.
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The Client Support Specialist will play an important role in our client engagement process as the main point of contact for issue resolution. The Client Support Specialist will play an important role in our client engagement process as the main point of contact for issue resolution.
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Ensuring the property is compliant with local, state, and federal regulations The Assistant Commercial Property Manager is the primary contact for tenant and vendor relationships. Bachelor’s Degree, or comparable experience, a minimum of 3 years in commercial real estate property management, construction, or related field, is required.
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Job Summary As a Primary Care Physician at Nao Medical, you will serve as the first point of contact for patients seeking medical care and play a pivotal role in managing their overall health and wellness.
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Act as the primary contact during SQF audits, addressing auditor questions and concerns. They will also manage and lead food safety, documentation, quality assurance, quality control procedures, and act as the primary contact during audits.
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