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As a Neuroscience Account Manager, this is an incredible opportunity to join the growing promotion of our CNS portfolio to primary care and specialties including Psychiatrist, Neurologist, and Institutional Accounts such as Skilled Nursing Facilities.
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Demonstrated success in managing and growing accounts in a technology environmentDemonstrable experience with technology, MSP, consulting space, NYC public sector customersMust be a skilled sales professional with a proven track record in technology sales, particularly with Microsoft, Cisco & HPE products, and a demonstrated ability to drive growth.
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Minimum of 2 years of professional experience in cloud computing, focusing on major platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP. Additionally, experience in container orchestration with Kubernetes is highly desirable.
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Benefits and Growth:Best-in-breed onboardingGenerous global benefitsIntra-departmental mentor and buddy program for in-house networkingNew hire stock equity (RSUs) and employee stock purchase plan (ESPP)Continuous professional development, product training, and career pathingAn inclusive company culture, able to join our Community Guilds and Inclusion TalksBenefits and Growth listed above may vary based on the country of your employment and the nature of your employment with Datadog.
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Develop staff in both technical and professional skills through performance management (coaching, counseling, disciplining, MSO training, annual formal performance evaluations, recognition, etc.
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As an experienced and dynamic sales professional, you’re responsible for leading and driving sales engagements. Job Description Your Career The Named Account Manager partners with our customers to secure their entire digital experience.
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We also offer several wellbeing resources such as "de-clutter" afternoons for your personal and professional needs. Proactive prospecting and identifying of leads to extend the account portfolio and win new business.
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Experience with professional photography/videography and/or content creation is a major plus. Account Manager (Digital & Social Media) Experience with Meta Business Manager and paid social media marketing.
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Experienced and proficient presenting and selling to testing manager, engineers, C-Level executives and other mobility industry professional. Experienced Outside Sales professional with proven track record preferably in the Mobility testing space with 5+ years’ of Business Development experience with direct experience in AV’s, ADAS and EV’s testing preferred.
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Participate in account knowledge transfer sessions with Alation pre-sales and Professional Services. Minimum 5+ years of consulting experience, preferably within a Customer Success or Professional Services organization.
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Develop prospective clients through several strategies including internet research, trade show lists, referrals, various professional directories and personal investigation. The position of Account Manager is responsible for developing new business relationships and serving as the first level of support to existing clients.
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Encompassing three areas, our Healthcare, Sani Professional and Contract manufacturing divisions, we develop, manufacture and distribute leading edge products for North America and the world. The purpose of this position is to build market share of Sani Professional food safety products within the foodservice channel.
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As Account Manager - SLED, the successful candidate will be responsible for calling on existing assigned accounts and reaching out to new accounts with a focus on selling professional photo, video, audio, lighting and technology solutions to the broadcast, production, and media.
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5+ years of professional experience as an account manager or relevant role, ideally within healthcare technology, or an advertising agency. GoodRx is looking for a motivated Account Manager to join the Marketing team and report to the Manager, Product Marketing.
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Our company is looking for a dynamic, motivated professional to join a new retail wholesale sales team that we are creating within our organization to tap into new accounts while also growing existing businesses.
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