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Champion and role model the La-Z-Boy selling process (Comfort Process) by overseeing the interaction with each and every client within the furniture gallery. Champion and role model the La-Z-Boy selling process (Comfort Process) by overseeing the interaction with each and every client within the furniture gallery.
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The Business Development Manager will be working cross functionally with their assigned Client Success Manager to ensure a smooth transition of a newly gained 'Client' into the Client Success Manager's customer service management oversight and relationship development activities.
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Our great client is currently a prime contract holder with the NGA, DLA, DIA, USDA, Coast Guard and many more. Our great client is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) with a vision to become the trusted information technology advisors to our clients while providing superior, cost effective service.
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Guaranteed bi-weekly paycheck, regardless of client cancellations Center-based ABA treatmentCollaboration with BCBA, SLP, & OTPaid RBT certification, BLS certification reimbursement Apply to learn more about what our team has to offer.
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A strong background and engineering skillset related to geotechnical or structural engineering focused on dam design and rehabilitationSuccessful track record of building client relationships in the dams market, with a reputation for being highly responsive and delivering quality work.
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Guest Services, Inc. is now hiring Full-Time Pizza Cook for our client location in Chantilly, VA! Guest Services, Inc. is now hiring Full-Time Pizza Cook for our client location in Chantilly, VA.
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Mettre les clients au courant du sondage Voix du client (VDC). Effectuer les tâches d’optimisation des stocks en magasin (OSEM) et les montages pour les soldes hebdomadaires tel qu’assignées. Autres tâches assignéesCatégorie Connaissances/compétences/habiletés préférablesType d’expérience préférable requis pour le poste:Expérience de vente au détail ou de service à la clientèle préférable.
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Koniag Data Solutions, LLC, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking an Enterprise Platform Solution Architect to support a public health agency client Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO.
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Currently we have an immediate need to add an experienced: Cyber Security Analyst - Senior Advisor Location: Chantilly, VA (on-site client environment) Clearance: TS/SCI with Polygraph Compensation: Competitive, Excellent Benefits Duties and Responsibilities: Must maintain active/current TS/SCI with a polygraph clearance.
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Aerotek's client is searching for a Project Manager or Project Engineer based out of the Northern Virginia office to handle water and wastewater projects in the Virginia Region that span from $2M-$8M. Aerotek's client is an established and rapidly growing company, run by two Principal Engineers with lengthy backgrounds in the Water/Wastewater industry.
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The Bankers Life Team comes from a variety of backgrounds including, but no limited to, sales, athletics, military, client services, or client-facing roles. Build - Develop a client base by growing relationships with your network, establish and maintain strong customer relationships, offering guidance, and providing solutions to help families obtain financial freedom.
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Thoughtful client matching and dedicated coaches to grow your practice: We help you get paired with individuals who are ideal clinical matches so that you can control and personalize your caseload, and a dedicated coach to help you help your clients, no matter what your specialty, from pediatric mental health to trauma, anxiety or addiction, we help you help others.
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We’ve been in business for 40 years and have 5-star reviews.
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Supervise other network support and client server specialists and plan, coordinate, and implement network services. To be considered for this position, you MUST have an ACTIVE Clearance Level of Top Secret/SCI with CI Polygraph DESCRIPTION An opening for Engineer (CAN/LAN) to support our government customer’s global enterprise networks.
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Part Sales Leader, part Account Executive, you’ll run point on maintaining client relationships for future revenue growth. Our custom CRM platform keeps you in client acquisition mode by being simple and easy to use.
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