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We are energized by the prospect of breaking ground in our field and making a positive impact on people’s financial lives. As a Growth Marketing Manager, you are a proven marketer that thrives working with and leading cross-functional teams to drive momentum and deliver on ambitious goals.
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Even if someone doesn't stay with us long term - the sales, networking, and communication skills they build are needed for every field. People who have done well with us have had experience in all different lines of work - retail, fast food, cashier, grocery store clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, server, landscape, warehouse worker, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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This role requires an RN, LPN or other clinical license, plus previous outside sales/business development experience in the healthcare industry. A background in cold calling customers in pharmaceuticals, medical device sales, hospital, home health, hospice or long-term care is ideal.
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This leader drives the store’s business through a focus on performance (sales, inventory results, and operational compliance), people (training and development), and process (standard operating procedures and compliance standards.
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Responsibilities Lead a team of Account Executives, Account Managers, and Sales Development Representatives by coaching and developing repeatable sales motions and processes to source, close and expand new business.
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Partner with engineering, sales, marketing, and design to relay customer feedback and help determine which product updates or features should be prioritized. Support the enterprise sales team by helping understand complex customer business problems and requirements, then translate them into solutions.
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You will be a part of the Chemistry, Immunology, Automation, and Informatics Field Service Team reporting to the District Supervisor and responsible for troubleshooting, installation, preventative maintenance, and service repair needs on Beckman Coulter equipment.
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Secondary responsibility includes supporting existing accounts within the territory alongside the field sales team. 4+ years of life science sales experience or lab experience using liquid chromatography.
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About the Position Reporting to the Global Controller, the Revenue Operations Specialist will partner closely with the Global Business Operations team, including deal desk, order management, and the sales proposal teams to ensure timely, accurate billings and collections as well as supporting the proposals will be responsible for assessing taxes related to all sales orders, including sales tax, VAT/GST and ensuring Company remains in compliance with relevant tax laws.
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As a regional sales manager you may also be responsible for managing external sales rep agents in various states. South Central Regional Sales Manager – Telecom Solutions Business UnitCompany OverviewTeam Overview and Job responsibilities The South Central regional sales manager is responsible for sales performance metrics in the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.
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Board certification in addiction medicine, psychiatry, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience in addiction medicine or a related field. Opportunities for professional development and continuing education.
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YOUR FOCUS (Responsibilities): As the Field Sales Trainer, you will work within a corporate culture where Performance, Integrity, Collaboration, Innovation, and Celebration are the mantras of success.
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Strong experience with marketing technology and operations including marketing and sales automation, CRM, ABM and ad tech, engagement platforms, and performance marketing. Be a strong collaborator across the larger organization to drive sustainable growth and change that delivers revenue and LTV that extends beyond ARR. Tightly align with global sales to continually improve pipeline quality.
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Bringing your prior experience in a customer-facing role, preferably high-end sales. In this role you will work cohesively with sales team members to engage, support, and provide customer service to Sleep Number customers.
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3+ years of pre-sales, client facing experience OR equivalent experience as a post-sales consulting engineer with the desire to enter pre-sales profession. The Senior Solutions Architect works together with clients while directly supporting the sales team.
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