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We are currently looking for an Entry Level Account Manager to support our clients' missions and our outreach initiatives by furthering our already established relationships within the community.
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We're committed to developing and growing our people Assisting customers Operating cash register Restocking merchandise Supporting Store Manager with store operations REQUIREMENTS: This is an entry-level role into management.
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Lead the team with management skills that focus on strengths and provide interactive oversight in areas of cash, payroll, pensions, benefits, prepaids, intercompany matters, reconciliation and journal entry practices in line with SOX compliance.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, organization and the utilization of common office programs, data entry, assistance with patient care, health insurance verification and interpretation, collections, billing, scheduling, and other duties required to run this office.
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Build shipments and complete order entry on manual and EDI shipments. TCI Global Logistics is searching for a talented Account Manager for our brokerage team that is responsiblefor managing the daily operations of customer accounts.
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Now that our clients are expanding, we are looking for entry-level candidates to join our marketing and sales team as an Account Manager Trainee! 0-3 years of experience working as an Account Manager, Sales Representative, or other related leadership role preferred.
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Leadership experience overseeing 3-10 direct reports for 1-3 years, including hourly and salary level employees from entry to mid-level experience. Pet Insurance: To keep your furry friends healthy and happy.
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Minimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or one year entry level retail management experience required. Being an Assistant Manager at a SONIC Drive-In restaurant is the cherry on top of a Strawberry Banana Split Molten Cake Sundae.
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The Assistant Project Manager is an entry-level project management position and is expected to learn and develop competency in the Essential Duties and Responsibilities. Oversee project activities as assigned by the Project Manager, including planning, coordinating, circumventing/resolving problem areas, ensuring all company/project policies, procedures, and standards are maintained, etc.
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Verify that all nightly, weekly, and monthly closing procedures are completed accurately, including paperwork, time adjustments, and voucher and invoice data entry. Obtain and maintain current Serve Safe Food Manager’s Certification within six months of hire/promotion.
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Works extensively with the customer to provide timely solutions including order entry, order follow-up, upgrades, order updates, etc. Accurate data entry skills are required. As an AT&T Client Account Manager, our direct approach and personal touch to customers is expected to be nothing less than outstanding.
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