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The Channel Account Manager will build and promote the Company’s position as the worldwide leader in Unified Threat Management, specifically through the VAR community in the territory. The Channel Account Manager is required to customarily and regularly work outside of their office or home office engaged in selling, including travel as needed to make a sale.
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We are seeking a dynamic Product Marketing Manager to join our Owned and Operated (O&O) Cross-Channel Strategy team. As a Product Marketing Manager, you will lead initiatives that span our four main pillars: Automation, Personalization, Operational Efficiency, and Experimentation.
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At TikTok, our mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy.
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The Customer Channel Technology (CCTech) Team within the AWS Marketing Technology organization is seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager to join our team. Internal job descriptionThe Customer Channel Technology (CCTech) Team is a newly formed organization within AWS Marketing.
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You will lead the development, maintenance, and optimization of web templates using Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), applying your expertise in UX design and web technologies to create engaging digital experiences.
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The Indirect Channel Manager (ICM), Global Indirect Channels (GIN), is responsible for revenue growth from the internal NTT Ltd. Region Sales Entity (RSE) teams. The ICM will be responsible for building relationships with key stakeholders in the RSE organization and outside partner ecosystem, act as the GIN sales enablement resource, and directly close opportunities brought in by outside channel partners.
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Position Title : Partner Channel Manager (P3) The Partner Channel Manager is responsible for proactively generating new revenue from Crown Castle’s business products and services through partner relationships.
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As a Manager, Program Manager (Channel Partnerships), you will be central to the continued growth, efficiency, and success of Walmart Marketplace Channel Partnerships. Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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Amazon is seeking a strategic, high-judgement, and opportunistic professional to join its Buy with Prime and Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment team in Seattle, WA, or Arlington, VA. As a Communications Manager, you will be responsible for developing and executing communications programs designed to drive Buy with Prime and Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment forward.
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As the Club Sales Manager at Skylight, you will play a pivotal role in managing and expanding our footprint in the key club channels, focusing on Costco and Sam’s Club. We are looking for a sales manager that has excellent business and leadership skills to deliver profitable customer plans and market share growth.
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Strategic and Sales Support: Assist in developing and implementing strategic plans to drive growth, closely monitor market activities for ROI, and support sales forecasting for regional channel partners.
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As a Channel Development Manager you will focus on current and prospective Channel Partners in a specific area and develop strategies to increase NetApp's Products and Services sales through those defined Partners.
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The Manager, District Sales, Strategic Channel Partners manages all assigned territory activities, including but not limited to the following tasks: making account calls, organizing travel, forecasting, managing assigned resources, prioritizing accounts as per potential, and closing sales.
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The Channel Manager will be responsible for developing, managing, and expanding our network of channel partners to drive sales and increase market share. Sales Strategy: Collaborate with the sales and marketing teams to create and implement channel sales strategies that align with overall company goals.
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Now Brewing – senior manager, Product Development, Global Channel Development Beverage R&D! As a senior manager, Global Channel R&D, you will. Extensive knowledge and experience of product development and manufacturing scale up of food and beverage products with 10 or more years’ experience from bench-top to full scale commercialization required, focus within but not limited to coffee (roast & ground, soluble &/or extract), single serve coffee pods, aseptic, retort, hot fill, dairy expertise plus for liquid/dry dairy creamers.
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