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Proven work experience as a Sales Representative, Account Executive, Key Account Manager, Sales Account Manager, Junior Account Manager or relevant role.
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This position will help manage and assist sales operations for the property, assist with client fulfillment, sales proposals, Peak Sports MGMT inventory system, game day hospitality and client interaction, as well as other sponsor events throughout the year under the appointed Account Executive and General Manager at your location.
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We are looking for Senior Account Executive to be responsible for leading the full sales lifecycle from prospect to close for our newly formed Architecture, Engineering and Construction vertical.
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The Account Executive is accountable for all activities contributing to the success of Retailers in his/her area of responsibility, including but not limited to: sales volume, dealer inventory levels, training, relationship building, merchandising, small business consulting, and brand advocacy in a retail environment.
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Attends required meetings, including One on One meetings with General Manager or Sales Manager, Operations meetings, Business Development meetings, and Sales Training meetings.
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Senior Account Executive to join our team as a member of our growing New Construction division. Assists the Senior Account Executive with larger projects. Must have demonstrated proficiency for all the responsibilities of a Sales Engineer.
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As an Emerging Digital Native Business Account Executive at Databricks, you have strong command of the SaaS sales process. You will report to a regional sales manager.
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Your role will require you to directly work with the client and the Accenture Account Leads, bringing ideas and innovation to designing, building, and running customer relationships, digital marketing, eCommerce, omni-channel solutions, sales operations, and customer success initiatives.
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1+ years of success as agency recruiter such as tech recruiter, construction recruiter, executive recruiter, finance and accounting recruiter, recruiting manager or similar. Account management Using your world renown sales skills to bring in clients who need to hire highly skilled candidates.
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Ensure proactive communications to Manager and the Executive team. Achieve and exceed sales quotas for both team and self, ensuring accurate and regular reporting of metrics and performance deliverables.
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CFS is hiring a full-desk Executive Recruiter to join our team in Beaverton! Enjoys sales—the thrill of the hunt, negotiating, closing the deal—and wants to sell and make money. This sales role is responsible for obtaining new clients and maintaining existing accounts; recruiting top accounting and finance talent; “match making” professionals with opportunities; and building long-standing relationships with accounting and finance decision makers.
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As a Floating Sr. Account Manager, you will be assigned a sales territory based on business needs, these needs can change every 30 to 90+ days. Technology sales and educational experience i.e. SaaS sales experience, CRM, SalesForce or other client management tools, social media, etc.
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We are looking for an Employee Benefits Account Executive to join a phenomenal, fastest-growing insurance company located in the North Bay Area, CA. The Employee Benefits Account Executive is responsible for working collaboratively with the Account Manager, Sales, and Marketing teams to service and retain clients’ needs and new business opportunities.
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Utilize your industry knowledge of kitchen operations and inventory control as an Account Manager and Outside Sales Representative. Are you an Executive Chef looking for a new career path.
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