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Sales experience in Aesthetics or n Hormone Replacement Therapy is a plus. The Sales Manager is responsible for the sale of products and services to clients. 1 year plus of general sales experience.
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Manage day-to-day relationships with Ticketmaster, Broadway.com, Broadway Direct, EBG, Broadway Inbound, TodayTix, TixTrack and other ticketing entities as required on all back-end as well as consumer-facing platforms, including Ticketmaster's secondary market sales vehicle TM+ Oversee an approximately $1M budget intended to empower these efforts.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Marketing, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 3 years experience in the sales and marketing or related professional area.
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Experience in a high-tech sales environment with a successful track record of driving customer adoption of technology is required. You should have 7-10 years of total experience and/or 5+ years of Sales Engineering experience.
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The Medicare Sales Representative II is involved with health education through the distribution of health ed. In addition, the Medicare Sales Representative II provides Facilitated Enrollment, helps facilitate the continuance of health insurance, and offers assistance with recertification.
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Minimum of 3 years of direct and highly technical pre-sales experience selling a highly configurable software product/platform used in the manufacturing industry ideally PLM (PTC Windchill, Teamcenter, Aras, etc.
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Senior Event Sales Manager. In this role, the Senior Events Sales Manager will collaborate closely with company executives, directors, and venue management to optimize sales and ensure flawless event execution.
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Consultative sales experience and have worked in Microsoft/Inquota Service Sales. Driving full sales cycle: expanding business with the existing clients & bringing new clients. This will include proactively identifying sales opportunities based on client strategic.
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As the Manager of Sales Marketing- Enterprise, you will be responsible for developing and executing effective marketing strategies that resonate with clients in the consumer packaged goods and quick-service restaurant industries.
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A Bachelor's degree in Sports Management, Business, Sales, Entrepreneurship, or a related field is preferred for this role. Achieve territory sales plan through discipline, strategic planning and execution, and applying Musco's sales philosophies.
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Serve as a senior leader of the Crown Properties sales team, selling significant partnerships across our portfolio (Knicks, Rangers, MSG, Rockettes, Radio City Music Hall, Beacon Theatre, Chicago Theatre, Sphere, MSG Networks)- including category-specific founding and official partners.
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1 2 years experience in craft beer sales is desirable; preference will be given to those with beverage sales or consumer product goods experience. Work in collaboration with the Area Sales Manager and Key Account Manager to achieve team targets, introduce new marketing initiatives and execute programming.
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You have 5+ years of enterprise SaaS sales experience, driving new logo sales with top tier companies. Kalepa is looking for exceptional Sales Executives with 5+ years of enterprise sales experience to help spearhead our commercial growth and secure new relationships with leading US insurers.
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Minimum 1 year of relevant professional experience, preferably in consumer goods, or combination of sales-specific education/curriculum, internship experience or professional sales certification.
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Join us as our newest Media Pre-Sales Marketing Manager (media go-to-market / integrated marketing) and help change the world of real estate, one home at a time. Must have 8+ years of experience working on a media sales team in a pre-sales role (sales development, integrated marketing, go-to-market, ad solutions, B2B media marketing), with at least two years in digital media.
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