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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Business, Business Administration, Sales & Marketing, Poultry Science, Food Science, or other relevant discipline. Develop a strategic marketing plan for Food Service Distribution, National Accounts, Industrial, and Retail Sales, which ties to and supports the overall sales objectives and “go-to-market” strategy of the Prepared Foods business unit of Wayne-Sanderson Farms.
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BA/BS or higher in Business Administration, Marketing or relevant field. This position is an in-house sales role responsible for selling optical metrology solutions across a variety of market segments and reports directly to the Director of Sales and Marketing.
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Enrolled in Bachelor’s degree program in a relevant major such as Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, Accounting, Information Technology, Public Relations, etc. This role will guide prospective residents through the leasing process, assist in planning and participate in marketing and community events, and meet sales goals as outlined by the Leasing & Marketing Manager and Community Manager.
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Interns may work within the skills-based tracks of Business Administration, Information Technology, Actuarial, Human Resources, Analytics & Data, Communications, Finance, Marketing & Sales, Project Management, Clinical Studies, Customer Experience, Digital Operations, and other non-technical and/or technical based degree programs.
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Successful completion of a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Sports Management, or related fields. Our General Manager reports to the Vice President of Operations and is the leader of a multi-million-dollar business unit with many revenue streams.
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BA/BS in Marketing, Business Administration, related field of study, or comparable work experience in the industry. Act as Air Traffic Controller to project manage and hold accountable each department to exceed the needs of the client.
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This includes, but not limited to, Service, Invoicing, Implementation, Contracts, Incident Handling, Engineering, and Credit and Collections. Assess client needs and find creative solutions to assist and manage challenging client requests and escalation.
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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, healthcare administration, life sciences, or a related field; advanced degree (MBA, master in healthcare administration) preferred.
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Bachelors: Business Administration/Management, Bachelors: Business Communications, Bachelors: Marketing (Required), Bachelors: Public Relations, Bachelors: Supply Chain Management, GED (Required), High School (Required.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or related field. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or related field. Analytical Skills and Market Research expertise.
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