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ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITYThe Inside Sales Development Specialist will be responsible for qualifying leads generated by the Marketing team and create leads via phone campaigns and individual email campaigns.
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We are hiring a Junior Product Development Specialist to join our team in Fayetteville, AR. This is a hybrid role where you will spend half your time developing/marketing new products and the other half working with the production team to quality check finished products.
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Leads new business development as a primary source of sales and margin growth for both internal, external and multi-unit customers. Develops Divisional and Regional sales, marketing and merchandising relationships to identify new business opportunities and ensure customer feedback in making key decisions.
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Salesforce is looking for a Sales Programs Email Development Specialist to join the Salesforce Public Sector Team. The role will report into the Senior Manager of Global Email Programs and the scope of coverage is our Global Public Sector Business.
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Work with legal counsel on offering materials, understand and review due diligence considerations to couple such considerations with the product structuring and to educate sales and operations and finance on structural issues, work on marketing materials, obtain internal approvals.
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This role will support and drive growth in revenue and profit into the Vertex business through new product development, product bidding/procurement, new customer/segment development, internal/external training, and manufacturing support.
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10+ years of relevant work experience in Life Sciences or related industry, technology-enabled consulting, product management, product marketing, business development, and/or transformation roles in the enterprise across healthcare.
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Coordinate marketing and sales programs on an as-needed basis with nation-wide external wholesaler team. Preferred experience: mutual fund marketing/sales and/or financial advisor.
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Working with the Demand Marketing, Account Executive and Product Specialist teams to build net new pipeline and qualify marketing generated pipeline to drive increase in business for Medidata Solutions.
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Work closely with National Business Director/Marketing to design and implement tactical sales plans in order to execute product-marketing strategy within defined financial parameters.
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Those with interest in the following categories tend to do well in this role : Sales, marketing, customer service, retail, athletics, restaurant, teamwork, training, campaigns, leadership, communication, outreach, advertising, business development, hospitality, adaptability, promotions, teams, clubs, fitness, problem solving, military, entrepreneurship, delivery, negotiation skills, products and services.
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5+ years sales, business development and/or product marketing experience in wireless/automation/instrumentation. Partners with other areas of the business to develop and execute business/sales/marketing plans.
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Plan, initiate, and direct marketing and sales inquiries to determine trends, industry needs, and customer preferences to optimize product and related service planning, develop target markets, and recommend business development strategies.
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Proven track record in sales, business development, or a similar role. We have an exciting opportunity for you to become a Business Development Representative and be the catalyst for our company's growth.
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The Business Development Product Specialist is responsible for identifying new product and program opportunities, preparing business cases, developing go-to-market plans, overseeing private label brands and alternate parts portfolio, and executing strategies defined by Business Development and/or the company to increase market share and profitability.
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