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Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers. Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Mail Processor position, the following is a brief description. Mail Processor is one of the most important jobs of the Postal Service. Mail Processor – Performs a variety of functions to accomplish the processing of mail.
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Close sales of our payment processing services, including card processing, payroll/HR outsourcing, and loyalty marketing like a boss. So, if you're a consultative sales professional with a passion for delivering amazing Payroll/ HR solutions to restaurants and retail stores, we want to hear from you.
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Collaborate with Marketing on the execution of integrated multi-channel growth campaigns that maximize pipeline and new sales opportunities using various platforms including Google, LinkedIn, Display, Content syndication, and more.
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NO network marketing or MLM. ❌ NO sales quotas, no condescending bosses, no sleazy sales tactics, no neckties (unless that's your thing) A former dental hygienist and single mom of two kids who now works from home full time and in her first year replaced a $90k a year income.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Global Sales & Marketing, the successful applicant will be responsible for the management of all aspects of the relationships with several clients on the West Coast.
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The Demand Planner forecasts for pre-season and in-season customer demand incorporating industry trends and business intelligence data from sales, merchandising, marketing, finance and other sources.
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Experience with Salesforce, Zoominfo, Outreach, Hubspot, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Web based research (Crunchbase, Tech forums, News etc.) Ability to work independently and remotely yet maintain communication and collaboration with global AE, BDR, and Marketing teams.
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Our family of brands includes Dealer Spike, Dealer Car Search, Frazer, Net Driven, Direct Communications, Inc. (DCi), Powersports Support, Level 5, PSM Marketing, Monroney Labels, and Interact RV. We are an international company with offices located in the United States, Mexico (Juniper Data Center), Belize (Dealer Spike Belize), India and The Netherlands.
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This is a true hands-on marketing leadership role focused on account based marketing (ABM) demand generation and sales enablement. With Sales, define, plan, and execute an account-based marketing strategy that yields meetings within defined strategic accounts.
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Outside - inside - call center - entry level - automotive sales - luxury car - used car - medical - dental - pharmaceutical - solar - industry - brewery - agriculture - vacation - travel - insurance - mortgage servicing - mortgage processing - real estate - retail - customer service - dealerships - collections - startups - creative marketing - SDR.
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This position is frequently called Regional Sales, Area Sales, Inside Sales, Sales Manager, Sales Representative, Sales Director, Marketing Manager, Marketing Director, Community Relations, and Relations Manager at other companies.
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The individual who is hired will sell and manage our multi-media marketing solutions including digital, radio and event sales to local small and medium-sized businesses. #advertising #sales #media #broadcast #radio #digital #marketing #bilingual.
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Must have at least one of the following: previous experience as job developer or in employment services/vocational rehab, experience in sales/marketing/billing, admin experience, and/or human services experience.
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Working experience with Oracle CX: Sales Cloud, Commerce Cloud, Service (B2B, B2C, Field Service) Cloud, CPQ Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Subscription Management, Order Management, Pricing Admin, Integration Services, Revenue Management and Billing.
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