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Vivid is on the lookout for an entry level Marketing & Promotions Associate to join our rapidly growing event marketing firm and take our clients by storm. Experience in Marketing, Sales, Business Development, Events, Promotions, or Customer Service.
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We are on the lookout for an entry level Marketing & Promotions Associate to join our rapidly growing event marketing firm and take our clients by storm. We offer all of our Marketing & Promotions Associates the opportunity to work with several different clients and departments to gain skills in their entry level career.
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Elite is on the lookout for an entry level Marketing & Promotions Associate to join our rapidly growing event marketing firm and take our clients by storm. Serve as an enthusiastic member of the Marketing and Sales team through the support and execution of all event promotions and sales lead generation activities.
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As an Entry Level Business Marketing Associate, you will provide premium customer service and sales support across a variety of communication platforms.
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The Marketing & Promotions Associate is considered to be a crucial member of the Marketing & Promotions team and reports directly to senior management. Our proven face to face approach identifies and develops new streams of revenue for clients through on-site marketing promotions and sales lead generation campaigns with a personal touch.
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Our Marketing & Promotions team is in need of self-motivated individuals to assist in the growth of our new event marketing campaign. We are renowned for providing marketing management and sales consulting services to local consumers on behalf of our clients.
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Marketing & Promotions Associate Responsibilities. We encourage all of our staff to learn marketing, lead generation, sales, event processes, and management strategies. Utilize a face to face customer approach to resolve customer issues, answer customer inquiries, and generate new sales opportunities.
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The Entry Level Marketing Associate is a full-time position assisting the sales and marketing team with the marketing & business development initiatives by providing support and coordination of marketing activities.
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In order to fill the needs of our clients, we are seeking a full-time Entry Level Marketing Associate. Liaison between our partners, marketing, and sales personnel to ensure a high degree of customer support for all marketing programs.
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As an Entry Level Marketing Associate, you will have the opportunity to assist with marketing and advertising efforts, learn from top leaders in our business, and contribute to the growth and success of our company.
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We have a proven track record in the home improvement and telecommunications industries and have recently signed a MAJOR national account that requires us to hire for entry-level marketing & sales positions with RAPID, a merit-based advancement opportunity.
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Responsibilities Include: Work with marketing practice leaders to identify our buyers’ business issues and needs Develop/Co-develop and execute strategic marketing programs that use a variety of channels of communication (thought leadership, events, industry conferences, PR/media relations, social media, digital presence, etc.
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We are seeking a motivated and customer-focused individual to join our team as an Entry-Level Client Associate. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, or related field (preferred but not required.
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We promote strictly from within, which is why we start each new team member off in our entry-level role focusing on direct marketing and team development. Our unique method of direct marketing and sales has proven to exceed client sales goals weekly as well as grow the brand and customer support daily.
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