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1 year or more of prior experience as an administrative, editorial, or marketing assistant or coordinator, or related experience. Work with Publishers to compile and create publisher's reports, impact factor reports for journals as required, gathering information from marketing, advertising sales, continuing education and other departments so that deadlines are met.
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Be prepared to participate in marketing budget discussions (expenditures, advertising and new initiatives) Hands on involvement in a variety of marketing logistics, including event production through booth scheduling, collateral coordination, and notification to the executive assistant of any needed ordering.
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Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Assistant Manager, Assistant Marketing Manager, Business Development Manager, Customer Account Manager, Customer Service Manager, District Sales Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales Account Manager, Area Manager, Assistant Sales Manager.
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In addition to these core duties the ADOS may, under the supervision of the Director of Sales (DOS), Director of Sales and Marketing (DSM), or Sales Specialist (SS), work to advance leads through the sales process.
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The sales assistant position will support the regional office in servicing independent brokers marketing the Company's products, reporting to the Regional VP of Sales. The role will facilitate critical processes throughout the entire new business flow on behalf of the Regional Sales Directors and RVP.
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The Entry Level Marketing Assistant will effectively describe and promote our organization and clients’ products and services across a variety of marketing and sales tactics while adhering to brand guidelines and regulatory requirements.
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Vector Marketing is running interviews for entry level sales rep positions. They've worked in retail, fast food, customer service, as a cashier, grocery store clerk, administrative assistant, warehouse worker, and just about any position you can imagine.
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As a Communications Assistant, your primary responsibility is to execute marketing initiatives and provide daily support to the marketing management team. Ensure a seamless sales process through effective marketing and promotional tactics and collateral.
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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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Our Entry Level Marketing Assistant will be fully trained in brand marketing, sales, customer relations, and client management to one day assist in the creation and implementation of direct marketing campaigns.
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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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We are searching for a dedicated Showing Assistant to join our team, offering you the chance to learn and thrive alongside top-performing agents. Collaborate with a motivated sales agent to assist clients in finding their dream homes.
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Supporting the end-to-end delivery of digital experiments across the Digital Sales and Service ecosystem of the residential Comcast Cable business including our Xfinity website, IVR (integrated Voice Response), Xfinity Assistant (virtual assistant), mobile apps, and platforms.
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At Orangetheory Fitness our Assistant Studio Manager (ASM) will work in partnership with the Studio Sales and Operations Manager and Head Coach to ensure operational excellence of the Orangetheory Fitness Studio.
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As our Marketing Coordinator, you will work closely with our marketing assistant and video editor, focusing on deploying effective social media strategies, setting and achieving measurable marketing goals, and creating content that delivers both short-term wins and long-term value.
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