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You have working knowledge of Windows and Apple desktop/laptop hardware, operating systems, and popular software packages (Microsoft Office 365, Adobe Creative Suite, etc.) You have previous working experience with Microsoft Intune and Jamf.
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Knowledge of desktop and laptop hardware and software including Microsoft Office 365, OneDrive, Operating systems Windows 10, and others. Server administration for Microsoft Exchange is highly desirable.
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Proficient with Microsoft Windows 10 and Microsoft Office O365 within a professional services organization. The Technology Service Analyst is responsible for providing technology set-up and end-user support in the office, including troubleshooting and resolving custom application, system, or hardware issues.
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PC Proficiency in Desktop, Laptop, Tablet, and Smartphone devices as well as Microsoft Office Suite software. Adheres to policy & procedure of the Franchise Finance group and must comply with BSA/AML/OFAC regulations and guidelines.
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Electric distribution mapping a plus Cost control for the client and Conexon Microsoft Office Suite Ability to work from a mobile office in the field – laptop, iPad, smartphone, etc.
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Weekly teamwide lunch-n-learn and happy hour training sessions to keep us all aligned for success Cutting-edge technology with a choice of Mac or PC laptop Stay caffeinated with always freshly brewed craft coffee Open office for collaboration with dedicated focus areas and huddle rooms for when you need to get “in the zone.
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Demonstrable sales success through prospecting and growing revenue in large accounts ·Large volume sales experience ($250k plus per sale) ·Experience with broad range of sales cycles (three to six to twelve months) ·Compensation derived through highly leveraged commissions and bonuses ·Four-year college degree is preferred ·Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite products is required; Proficiency with web, SaaS, and mobile applications a plus Base Salary is $135K (non-negotiable) plus commissions.
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Other benefits include car allowance, company laptop, mobile device reimbursement and full expense account for client entertainment. MUST have experience selling into the Automotive sector Qualifications: ·Must be currently located within the specified market as this is a hybrid role and the requirement is to be in the office when not in the field.
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Must live local to this market - this is a hybrid role but you must be in the office at when you are not in the field with a client. 175k -200k 1st year OTE) Additional Benefits: Business Development Directors are automatically eligible for a full suite of performance management reward programs, including an annual President's Club travel award.
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They need a Business Development Director to cover the Dallas/Forth Worth area. The Business Development Director is an individual contributor and is responsible for identifying potential business opportunities, developing relationships, and understanding the customer's critical business strategies within their given accounts then working with a team of subject matter experts to create and execute a solution to help achieve the customer's business objectives.
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Qualifications: ·Must be currently located within the specified market as this is a hybrid role and the requirement is to be in the office when not in the field. They need a Business Development Director to cover the Irvine, CA area.
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They understand how to attract, engage and retain employees, run effective sales contests and incentives, build dynamic customer loyalty programs and create impactful corporate events better than anyone else.
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Intermediate Microsoft Office skills: Outlook, Excel (including Statistics and Pivot Tables), Access, PowerPoint, Word. Equipment: Laptop computer, cell phone, fax machine, copier, and desk phone.
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175k -225k 1st year OTE) Additional Benefits: Business Development Directors are automatically eligible for a full suite of performance management reward programs, including an annual President's Club travel award.
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Demonstrable sales success through prospecting and growing revenue in large accounts ·Large volume sales experience ($k plus per sale) ·Experience with broad range of sales cycles (three to six to twelve months) ·Compensation derived through highly leveraged commissions and bonuses ·Four-year college degree is preferred ·Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite products is required; Proficiency with web, SaaS, and mobile applications a plus Base Salary is $K (non-negotiable) plus commissions.
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