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The Guest Services Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the parking operations including, but not limited to, valet parking operations, maintaining Forbes guest service standards, prioritizing client relationships, motivating, and managing team member performance, maintaining budget and revenue collection, systems management, guest and team member safety, training, staffing, payroll, and scheduling.
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Provide culturally reflective services that are individualized to client needs and reflect the integration of race, ethnicity, culture, primary language, immigration status, sexuality, age, and gender.
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Scion Staffing has been engaged to conduct an immediate search for an experienced Property Manager for our client, a well-established and newly renovated apartment complex located just minutes from Washington DC and old town Alexandria.
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Our interns will experience on-the-job training in client services, global marketing, or new business development, are embedded with one or more of our five North American office teams, and are involved in a wide variety of daily client account activities.
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Our approach is what has led us to be ranked as a top workplace, top office culture, and put on the Forbes list as the 24th happiest company to work for. They are responsible for ensuring a high level of service and satisfaction while matching client needs to products and services.
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Assists in developing new retail and commercial client relationships and expanding existing relationships utilizing professional sales techniques to prospect, identify, and meet client needs and by providing high quality service.
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Our client is proactively searching for a Family Medicine locums provider to cover a leave of absence starting in November. Experience why Jackson + Coker has been recognized by Forbes and Staffing Industry Analysts for our commitment to service excellence.
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Our valued client is searching for a Primary Care locums physician to assist in one of their southern Maryland locations. This client primarily serves the underserved populations in the area and we have placed several providers with them.
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Other media groups such as the Forbes, Fast Company, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Councils. As a member of the Executive Communications team, the Executive Communications Manager, will be responsible for working directly with the Global Co-Chairs and Co-CEOs to promote Gensler through thought leadership, blog posts, client communications, speaking engagements, media interviews, and speeches, creating short and long-form content, and video designed to be shared across multiple channels including LinkedIn, Instagram, and Gensler’s website.
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