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Other perks: CFS swag, team outings, sales contests, and prizes (including trips to tropical destinations) keywords: sales, business development, account management, client, customer service, selling, hiring, key holder, leadership, manager.
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At least 2 years of business-to-business and/or medical sales experience OR, any equivalent combination of sales and/or industry experience from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved OR enrolled or completed a J&J Sales Leadership Development Program (SLDP.
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Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Account Advertising, Account Sales, Account Development, Account Experience, Account Generation, Account Maintenance, Account Management, Account Marketing, Customer Account Manager, Sales Account Manager, Account Sales Representative, Account Representative, Marketing Account Manager, Key Account Manager.
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You will drive profitability through strategic account management and new business development and manage accounts, programs and/or projects of significant scope and complexity. Qualifications: High School Degree or Equivalent required Bachelor’s Degree – Sales, Business Administration, Engineering, or relevant field preferred 7+ years - sales experience in outside sales or global account management History of success maintaining and developing key relationships.
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AWS is seeking an experienced Sales Account Manager for selling to Strategic ISV’s and to expand the business with our hottest ISV customers. The Account Manager works collaboratively with all appropriate AWS resources (Executives, Partner, Support, Solution Architect) to support customer interests, and will understand how to strongly advocate for the customer in harmony with what the AWS business needs.
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We are looking for a Commercial Sales Manager (CSM) responsible for driving new business-to-business (B2B) account development within our commercial propane division.
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The Account Development Manager will leverage a full support team consisting of an Area Sales Director and Sales Engineering team. The Account Development Manager will focus on business development, by selling Windstream's full suite of strategic products and services to an assigned geographic base of customers.
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As a Non-Single Family Business Development Manager for our Moen brand , you will be developing a market strategy focused on Multifamily, Hospitality, owners, contractors, developers, architects, and property managers to expand market share across the Southeast region, including Alabama, Georgia, SC, and the Florida Panhandle.
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Business Development: With the backing of our global sales and marketing team, you’ll also hunt for new business, expanding our reach and impact. As a Key Account Manager, you'll support several facilities that process materials for our clients, ensuring their needs are met while exploring new avenues for growth.
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Team Collaboration: Work in synergy with sales, marketing, product development, and customer service teams to ensure a unified approach to account management and business development.
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8 or more years of experience in sales and business development managing named accounts within the Payments Fintech Payment Service Provider space. Cross functional sales product or business management experience.
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The SLED Account Manager will report to the SLED National Sales Manager and be primarily responsible for business development activities with k-12 end users within an assigned territory, with a minority focus on state and local government business within the same territory.
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Keywords: sales, business development, sales development, fundraising, account management, staffing, recruiter, business administration, accounting, client, client services, customer success, Atlanta.
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Prior experience as a sales/business development representative with direct experience in Key Account Management. Identify, outreach & qualify customer stakeholders to ensure the Account Manager is well positioned throughout the sales process.
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New Business Development NAM Sales role will be responsible for managing the New & Emerging businesses for Georgia-Pacific Retail Consumer Products and as liaison for GP Enterprise (Pro and Retail) initiatives.
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