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You will be responsible for nurturing existing accounts and hunting for new accounts across your defined territory. Penetrate major accounts with the complete Nextworld portfolio leading to achieving and/or exceeding assigned revenue targets, while adhering to all other corporate requirements.
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To expand new business opportunities in existing and new customer accounts within the assigned territory to ensure meeting and/or exceeding assigned quarterly/annual quota objectives. More specifically, you will focus activities to drive the sale of our Nextworld solutions throughout new and existing accounts.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Accounts Receivable Reimbursement Specialist to join our team. The Accounts Receivable Reimbursement Specialist will play a vital role in maximizing reimbursement of services by accurately using codes and staying up-to-date with reimbursement/payment rules and policy guidelines.
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Develop new accounts through face to face and telephone contact with potential customers. Maintain records and billing for commercial accounts; processes returns and reconciles accounts.
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Open new accounts, originate loans, and onboard new clients; Math aptitude, typing skills (45-50 wpm), 10-key, filing; organized, and excellent communications skills. Enjoy an opportunity to advance your career by specializing in specific skills, including mortgage lending and small business banking.
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Develop all assigned accounts relative to sales volume, product distribution, space allocation, and customer service ? Provide excellent service to assigned accounts; Sell PBC's Service Advantage.
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BACHELOR'S DEGREE PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED The National New Accounts Service Professional serves as a subject matter expert and point of contact via inbound calls for Client branch personnel in regards to client onboarding and account maintenance.
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The primary responsibility of this role is to assist in crafting effective Amazon Appeals when ASINs are taken down or accounts are suspended. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Able to liaison with Accounting, Accounts Payable and Purchasing departments to resolve invoice discrepancies. Our client is looking for a Budget Analyst whose primary responsibility is doing invoice processing, invoice status reporting and Vendor aging reports.
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Proactively communicate, explain, and adhere to Intercept-specific access services, resources, policies and procedures; collaborate with Intercepts Strategic Accounts and Channel Accounts team to stay current with all payer access policies and market-relevant information; elevate identified coverage issues and market access challenges for Intercept products within this segment to the DSA/DCA teams for resolution.
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This role will report into our VP of North America Airline Sales and Accounts. This role will report into our VP of North America Airline Sales and Accounts. Previous airline experience IT contract negotiations experience.
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Partner with our field sales teams to build relationships within accounts, assist in developing a business strategy to maximize opportunities for all products. Qualify opportunities into the funnel and drive customer contact penetration in assigned accounts.
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Play a pivotal role in hotel sales efforts, including calling on top ten accounts, meeting clients, hosting luncheons and receptions, and meeting with on-site contacts on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis.
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Demonstrate Challenger Sales Method and foundation of clinical knowledge to support matrix team in focus accounts. Communicates regularly with region Matrix Team to collaborate and focus selling activities on key accounts.
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The role will include processes that support both MSPBNA bank accounts and the retail brokerage business, interacting with key outsource and third-party providers. Job Description This position is within Private Banking Operations with direct support to Digital Direct Banking Operations primarily consisting of debit card processing, dispute and Reg E processing, check processing, and daily fed settlement processing.
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