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With our employees as our priority, we provide diverse career opportunities designed to propel, develop, and boost agility. Prior experience as a CPSO, GSSO, PSO, PSM, or PSR. Experience providing oversight to multi-functions of security, such as Personnel Security (PERSEC), Operational Security (OPSEC), Physical Security (PHYSEC), and Security Education Training and Awareness (SETA.
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You will conduct qualifying meetings, tailor proposals to exceed customer expectations, and secure commitments to propel the sales process forward. As an Account Executive Sales at Les Olson Company, you will be at the forefront of business development, engaging in a variety of strategies from cold calling to social media mining to drive new opportunities.
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Content & Channel leadership: Oversee the creation and development of impactful content and digital channel strategies that propel demand generation and customer retention. Brand Ambassador – ensure all content and channel strategies align to BioMerieux brand requirements.
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A Day in the Life: As an IMIS Administrator with our F-22 IMIS team partnering with our customer, you will wear many hats; system admin, data management, network admin, and tier 1 and 2 support duties.
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At Booz Allen, we know our people are what propel us forward, and we value relationships most of all. As a systems safety engineer on our team, you'll contribute to a dynamic team of government client and contractor staff while evaluating the comprehensive nuclear safety of the client's mission.
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As a Management Trainee, you will work directly with your Store Manager to develop sales, recruiting and developing leadership skills that will propel you to become a excellent Store Manager. Set goals and expectations to complete an extensive Management Trainee Program with weekly topics, assignments and reviews.
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Responsible for managing product categories such as: denim, shoe, promotions and supplies. No visa sponsorship is available. Management Trainees perform a variety of sales, merchandising and operational tasks assigned bystore management (e.g. cashiering, merchandise display and pulls, register procedures, and routine cleaning of facilities.
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