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Demonstrable experience leading and managing SEO/SEM, PPC, eCommerce, marketing database, email, social media, and/or display advertising campaigns. Working knowledge of inbound marketing, marketing automation, CRM tools (HubSpot, Marketo, Eloqua, SugarCRM, ExactTarget, etc.
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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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Mail Processor – Performs a variety of functions to accomplish the processing of mail. To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Mail Processor position, the following is a brief description.
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Sales and Marketing Mastery: Apply superior selling and marketing strategies to enroll new Lifeline and ACP customers, striving to surpass sales goals. Experience in management or supervisory roles, preferably in direct sales or marketing.
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We are looking for a dynamic Social Media Marketing Associate with extensive experience, in the company's efforts to increase exposure to the local community & drive foot traffic to our retail locations.
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Strong understanding of ecommerce management/merchandising practices, search engine optimization, and online marketing & advertising best practices. While this position is digitally oriented, there is a requirement to be omnichannel focused and work in close collaboration with other members of the ecommerce team, our brick & mortar teams, and our product marketing teams to ensure our advertising efforts align with company sales and marketing objectives regardless of the sales channel.
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Performs day-to-day functions for the President/Chief Operating Officer of High Industries, Inc., and Chief Strategy Officer of High Company, LLC, as well provides support to the Corporate Marketing Manager and the Presidents for High Industries, Inc.
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This is a valuable opportunity for those who have experience in sports marketing, advertising, team leadership, sales, entrepreneurship, and anybody with a competitive mindset. Through training become a master in our sales and marketing techniques designed to engage the consumer, educate them on their product/service options and close the best possible deal for their household.
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As a Project Manager, you will use your land development experience, design knowledge, and skills to create and manage innovative projects through the preparation of site layout, grading, utility and landscape plans, as well as stormwater management, soil erosion and sediment control, and infrastructure designs.
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Each individual Director of Business Development will have their own personal goals identified by Vice President, Sales and Marketing at the start of calendar year, or upon hire. S/he reports to the Senior Director, Global Head, Business Development, works closely with the Scientific Affairs and Proposals/Contracts team as key internal customers, and with Project Managers as key contributors.
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You can expect to spend time with a Training Manager and Supervising Manager during your training, working various shifts to learn about our company, our retail team, our vendors and our guests.
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BE CARING - How do I treat others with courtesy, dignity, and respect?
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BE CARING - How do I treat others with courtesy, dignity, and respect?
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Your Opportunity + ImpactThe Project Manager/Senior Project Manager is responsible for overall management of clients and projects including design, communications, personnel management, budgets, schedules, quality control, business development, and client communication & relationships.
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Develop and implement GPO-specific goals and strategic initiatives in collaboration with internal stakeholders and cross-functional teams (Sales, Marketing, and PM) to ensure alignment on priorities, timelines, and resource allocation.
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