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The actual base pay offered may vary based on a number of factors including job-related qualifications such as knowledge, skills, education, and experience; location; and/or schedule (full or part-time.
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This position is eligible for a CVS Health bonus, commission or short-term incentive program in addition to the base pay range listed above. This pay range represents the base hourly rate or base annual full-time salary for all positions in the job grade within which this position falls.
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Base pay plus commission and override Total Package $300K. CRM Proficiency: Experience with CRM systems, particularly HubSpot, is highly desirable—the ability to leverage CRM tools to optimize sales performance and customer relationship management.
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Base Pay: $15 per hour - $17 per hour. Base Pay $15 - $17 per hour. As a Retail Front End Supervisor, you’ll be an integral part of the store leadership team, working closely with Store Management in the areas of Merchandising, Customer Service, Operations, and Human Resources.
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The base pay is just one component of Lincoln’s total rewards package for employees. Leadership development and virtual training opportunities PTO/parental leave Free financial counseling, health coaching and employee assistance program Tuition assistance program A leadership team that prioritizes your health and well-being; offering a remote work environment and flexible work hybrid situations Effective productivity/technology tools and training The pay range for this position is.
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In New York/California, the average base pay range for an Actuarial Consulting Director is $166,500 to $208,000. In District of Columbia, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, New York and Washington, the national base pay range for this job level is $87,000 to $178,000 annually.
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The potential base pay range for this role, when annualized, is $129,200.00 - $240,000.00. Critical activities include End to End P&L Management, Financial reporting, Timely & Accurate Book closure, Annual Budget and monthly forecast submissions, Master Data Management, Order to revenue modeling, CRM Systems, Resource controls, Legal books, customer invoicing financial evaluation of Investment plans, and preparing materials for reviews with senior management.
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The potential base pay range for this role, when annualized, is $134,200.00 - $249,200.00. Coordinates cadence of communications with client(s) and internal teams, as needed, for alignment of goals, change management, project steering and issue resolution.
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Please keep in mind that this is the base pay only and does not consider other components that make up the total rewards package for the position. In the spirit of pay transparency, we are excited to share that the starting base pay for this position is $72,000 annually + commission.
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