Business Development - Entry Level Customer Service / Marketing Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Delmar, NY at Geebo

Business Development - Entry Level Customer Service / Marketing

Job Description Are you interested in marketing strategy and possess a natural talent for campaign coordination and business development? Our company elevates high-profile brands' current strategies through unique business development and sales campaigns that are relevant and cutting-edge.
We are currently seeking a select few to fill our Business Development Trainee role.
This position is a crucial member of our team, working with sales account executives and customers to build innovative outdoor advertising campaigns that deliver results.
Our team is well-versed in our brand approach and contributes a massive amount to our client's growth.
These individuals will start at entry-level and cross-train all industry strategies, standards, and skills.
We are looking for a Business Development Trainee who can assist our team at the baseline of performance and lead them to the utmost success! Responsibilities of the Business Development Trainee:
Learn marketing and brand strategy techniques by attending company meetings and analyzing monthly sales reports Develop an excellent relationship with internal and external peers to ensure campaign deliverability Master the consumer database and the territory market to increase brand awareness Consistency in professionalism, both in demeanor and appearance Provides product, promotion, and pricing information by clarifying customer request Gain an in-depth understanding of the company bonus tools, communication channels, quality assurance processes, and any regulatory requirements Adherence to corporate duplication, learning all statistical standards, and implementing training to achieve and exceed sales standards SDL2017 Recommended Skills Business Development Databases Marketing Strategies Professional Attitude Quality Management Regulatory Requirements Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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