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As a Technical Sales & Promotions Engineer in our Stormwater Products team, you'll play a crucial role in driving sales through marketing and promotion of Contech's innovative stormwater management solutions.
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Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Arts, Marketing, Advertising or related field. 6+ years progressive print manufacturing experience in a pre-press, graphic arts or related field required; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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2-3 years of experience in investment banking, transaction advisory, or related field. Assist in all aspects of deal execution, including financial modeling, valuation analysis, due diligence, and preparation of marketing materials.
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Requirements include: Bachelor's degree in English, Advertising, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field; excellent writing and proofreading skills; familiarity with Microsoft Office; and the ability to manage multiple projects with attention to detail and deadlines.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Marketing or Finance, or Related Field. 2 – 5 years of outside Sales or Service experience in the medical field. Bachelor’s degree in Business Management or Marketing.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Engineering, or related field is preferred. Collaborate with the marketing team to create and implement effective sales and marketing strategies.
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Working closely with GROW with SAP Engineering, Global Demand Center, and Field Marketing organizations, this role has accountability for identifying next market growth opportunities, defining key segments and targets to pursue, developing solution definition and commercialization, building tailored value propositions and core content, supporting sales and partner enablement, and designing the demand strategy in alignment with SAP’s business objectives.
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Pharmaceutical or healthcare experience is highly beneficial EDUCATION Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Marketing or a related field Benefits 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance.
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BS/BA degree in Communications, Marketing, Political Science, or a relevant field. ICF is seeking an Associate Communications Manager, Outreach and Engagement to serve as a Regional Community Engagement Manager to support a federal agency that is focused on building resiliency in communities across the U.S. Your work will contribute to ensuring communities and tribal nations increase resiliency and reduce risk from disasters and natural hazards.
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Hardware & Niche devices are our core focus but we all provide full cycle sales and marketing services. Promo Builder LLC is a fast-growing field support service supplier for the B2B sector of Vending, POS & coin operated machines.
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An undergraduate college degree, in a business-related field (i.e., marketing, business administration, management, etc.) The Representative will participate in an individual Action Planning Conference (APC) with his/her direct supervisor on a regular basis for the purpose of meeting the individual's activity, sales, service and training goals established in the Representative's Marketing Plan.
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Bachelor's degree in event management, marketing, communications, or a related field. Bachelor's degree in event management, marketing, communications, or a related field. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and event management software is a plus.
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Requirements Bachelor's degree in business, marketing, sales, or related field. Monitor competitor products, sales, and marketing activities. To excel in this position, prior experience in nurturing leads generated by marketing initiatives and achieving sales targets from initial contact to deal closure is essential.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Sales or related field. The ideal candidate will prospect and generate new commercial business as well as perform cold-calls in the field to generate new permanent sales.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business, Marketing, Life Sciences, Computer Science, IT networking or related field. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft office, SFDC, Cognos, Baan and SAP and Experience with IT and software-based products a plus.
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