This position is an integral part of providing brand exposure for our Fortune 500 Clients. The Entry Level Marketing Coordinator will work both individually and collaboratively to execute promotional campaigns in order to increase revenue. You will be provided with full paid training and support from some of the leading Marketing and Sales professionals in the Nation.
Primary Duties:
- Interacting directly with the public to promote products and services
- Professionally present information while displaying outstanding product knowledge
- Building rapport with customers and generating new business
- Identifying profitable opportunities and managing territories effectively
- Provide feedback regarding new techniques and approaches
- Manage customer accounts ensuring all information is accurate and detailed
DESIRED SKILLS:
- Exceptional interpersonal communication
- Leadership qualities
- Ambition
- Team oriented
- Possesses a positive attitude
- Student mentality
Transferrable Experiences:
Outreach, Canvasser, Promotions, Client Service, Human Resources, Food Service, Marketing, Entry Level, Sales, Promotions, Retail, Hospitality, Training, Leadership Development, Training Programs, Customer Service, Customer Care, Coordination, Communication, Collaboration, Team Environment, Mentor, Public Speaking, Strategy, Business, Psychology, Customer Relations, Bartending, Serving, Host/Hostess, Recruiting, Military, Finance, Insurance, Solar, Barista
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