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In consultation with Head of People and Organization-Fashion, as well as Fashion Leadership team, responsible for the development, business case and implementation of human resources and OD strategies that support the success of the business for specified departments within Fashion (Merchandising, VM, Strategy and Client Analytics, Eyewear, Client Development, Fashion Business Transformation and Boutique Architecture.
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Facilitators will support all aspects of Work Readiness and Curriculum Development for all programs (i.e. Work Learn and Grow, Summer Youth Employment Program, Building Services, Career Network Health and general population etc.
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The Business Development Representative (BDR) is a high impact position that will be joining our rapidly growing sales team to help obtain new clients for our SaaS accounting solution. FloQast values our Total Rewards, and offers a competitive and elaborate Benefits Package including, but not limited to, Medical, Dental, Vision, Family Forming benefits, Life & Disability Insurance, Unlimited Vacation, and participation in our Employee Stock Program.
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Support the Lead Organizer during Future of Tomorrow's (FOT) SYEP program for 6 weeks in the summer. Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation (CHLDC) is a community-based not-for-profit development corporation and settlement house that offers comprehensive housing preservation, youth and family services, career and education, college success, and organizing programs.
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Sales Support: Collaborate with the Head of Business Development and sales team to support the sales process. This entry-level position offers an exciting opportunity to grow within the organization and develop a career in sales and business development.
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Requirements/Qualifications Bachelor's degree required; MA in nonprofit management, social work, public relations, development/fundraising, or business administration highly desired. Serving approximately 14,000 individuals New Yorkers annually, we address barriers to educational achievement, economic security, and career stability through three key program areas.
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We currently have an exciting career opportunity for a Business Development Executive to join the National Sales Team and support our Digital Technology Consulting Practice.
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Support project close out with legal, finance and business development management. Keywords: Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Solar Construction, NY Energy, Business Development, Solar Site Management, Solar Project Management.
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Ten years of professional marketing and business development experience as director of business development or deputy director in the landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, or park advocacy fields, preferably based in NYC.
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Reporting to the Director of Continuing Education and Workforce Development (CEWD), the Business Developer is primarily responsible for identifying small, medium and large business in Hudson County in key sectors including healthcare, financial, hospitality, advanced manufacturing and transportation, logistics and distribution who are interested in educational training services.
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Dassault Falcon Jet proudly provides competitive pay, quality benefits and programs that support your career advancement and personal development. Specialized formal training in systems as provided by CAE or Flight Safety.
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This individual will build an exciting career in support of our exponential growth and be responsible for supporting the Business Development team in marketing the full range of capabilities of all KBRA Business Lines, with a particular focus on our growing Project Finance and Infrastructure effort.
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We take a comprehensive approach by offering more than 160 integrated programs in: Education & Youth Development, Family Support, Job Training & Employment Support Services, Health, Housing, and Legal Services.
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We offer a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, voluntary 401k contributions, paid parental leave, a robust PTO package, the option to participate in our employee equity program, flexible work hours, and access to 'Spaces' coworking space.
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Job Posting Overview Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly Part Time - Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Growth Available Equipment Reimbursement Per Event Paid Training and Development This position is responsible for serving food or alcohol samples for retailers inside of the physical store.
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