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As a Customer Relations Specialist, you will serve as a main point of contact for our customers by handling inbound and outbound sales and service related calls which involve resolving issues, determining customer needs, offering appropriate products and services, closing sales and maintaining accurate customer records.
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Marketing communications ( internal & external) including branding, public relations, events, support sales through timely and effective content, website, etc. Generate revenue by increasing sales through successful marketing for the entire organization.
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Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: The incumbent must have at least six (6) years of experience in outreach, training, communications, marketing, customer service or public relations.
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4-year bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Business, or related major; 2 years experience in the sales, marketing, digital or related professional area; hospitality marketing or digital advertising agency experience preferred.
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We believe in training all of our people from the ground up whether they have experience or are looking to master a new skill and giving people the opportunity to grow within our business rapidly based on their work ethic and results rather than their previous experience or amount of time at the company Over the past years, we have had tremendous success in producing top tier marketing and sales experts with no previous experience and are looking to give up to 5 individuals the same opportunity.
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Generate leads and conducts outbound calls to prospective members to promote the plan; coordinates/schedules with outside Sales and Marketing representatives for one-on-one appointments, community meeting reservations and agency visits.
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Because financial success is foundational, the Marketing Manager's major responsibility is to generate revenue by increasing sales through successful marketing for the entire organization, using market research, pricing, product marketing, marketing communications, advertising and public relations.
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Work in synergy with Consumer Marketing, Education and Public Relations teams to create awareness and engagement driving tactics for new launches and re-promote programs, ensuring consistency and excellence in execution.
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5-6+ years of relevant work experience in fields such as technical marketing, technical pre-sales, training, or product marketing/management in a healthcare technology/product environment, ideally for the payer market segment.
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Works with the Surety Sales Leadership to create and execute both short-term and long-term profitable growth strategies, prepares budgets, ensures cost control and provides relevant marketing and insurance information to develop the business plan.
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As with our agency, your attention to detail, dedication to client relations, and sales-mindedness equip you for this versatile position. QUALIFICATIONS:Dedicated to customer serviceAble to obtain Property and Casualty LicenseAble to achieve mutually agreed upon marketing goalsInterested in marketing products and services based on customer needsBENEFITS:Salary plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Profit sharingGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my office.
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Collaborate with global and local sales executive teams to support sales enablement efforts with appropriate industry analyst resources. Provide strategic counsel to product strategy and product marketing teams based on insights gained from analyst research and feedback/input.
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Attract new Fans and increase restaurant sales by developing and implementing local, regional and national marketing promotions and activities, including advertising, public and community relations programs, identifying and evaluating local competitors store marketing, evaluating program results, identifying and tracking changing consumer demands.
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The Assistant Responsibilities is also responsible for administrative duties and tasks that support the entire community; director of community relations in the marketing and sales efforts within the community, administrative duties that support the executive director, wellness director, business manager, maintenance director, and dining service director in assisting the community to run smoothly.
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