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The ideal candidate will be based out of (or near) the Greater Philadelphia area and available to be on-site at our state-of-the-art Center City Philadelphia Headquarters a few days per week in a hybrid work model.
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Great benefits include: on-site fitness facility at Red Bank and Toms River headquarter offices, hybrid schedule after initial onboarding has been completed (3 days in office, 2 days remote), employee perks & discount programs, tuition assistance, incentive compensation program, professional development opportunities, and more.
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Develop pipeline, ensure pipeline progression and on-going activity; conduct cold calling and on-site visits. Work closely with regional sales leaders to plan and execute territory strategies to win account opportunities and achieve overall sales targets on a monthly and quarterly basis.
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Ability to work on-site at our Philadelphia warehouse, Monday through Friday. Stateside Brands is a rapidly growing spirits company dedicated to crafting your favorite premium-quality beverages– Surfside Iced Tea and Lemonade, Stateside Vodka, and Stateside Vodka Soda. With a focus on innovation and quality, we take pride in our diverse portfolio of products that reflect our commitment to excellence.
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Primary fiber SME supporting the wider transport engineering team on new and existing projects including backbone technology refresh, site relocations, & core architecture evolution (Janus.
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The Promotions and Digital Media Coordinator at WURD Radio is responsible for coordinating and implementing on-site events and remote broadcasts, assisting with partner and sponsor program deliverables, and supporting digital engagement for programming, sales, and membership initiatives.
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The GMI position is expected to work a varied and rotating schedule to be on site at various operating days and hours each week; some opening shifts, during some busy dayparts, and during some closing shifts to monitor restaurant associates' work activities during these different days and times.
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GSK does not accept referrals from employment businesses and/or employment agencies in respect of the vacancies posted on this site. Leverage customer insights to identify key barriers and opportunities to improve their experiences with GSK, and design and activate new initiatives to address those areas in an integrated, Omnichannel experience in partnership with the field sales teams.
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Play a pivotal role in hotel sales efforts, including calling on top ten accounts, meeting clients, hosting luncheons and receptions, and meeting with on-site contacts on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.
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Field sales management, including on-site client visits with Account Executives, which will include considerable travel along the East coast. Sales techniques – with emphasis on sales management.
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Meet clients on the property, including meeting contacts and potential clients touring the property, to assist in the sales effort. The Assistant General Manager is responsible for continually focusing on achieving hotel profitability through revenue generation, cost control, guest satisfaction and developing employees, while maintaining the integrity of the hotel.
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Provide on the job training to Sound Booth Laborers, must implement and follow all job safety rules and instructions, responsible for safety of crew members, customers, and others in job site area.
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Collaborate and communication with Regional Sales Manager in assigned territory, schedule sound booth installs and coordinate delivery and installation with customers, accountable for all details associated with the install or move of sound booths.
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Meet all clients on the property, including meeting contacts and potential clients touring the property, to assist in the sales effort. In conjunction with the Director of Sales, conduct a daily business review meeting focusing on the number of prospecting and existing account calls each person will make and the potential business results of these calls.
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Communicate with ad sales force on product features and benefits, site metrics, product messaging, demos, trainings, etc. Collaborate with Ad Sales to define, document and develop new advertising products and sponsorship opportunities.
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