Tidal Management
Entry-Level Business Management Trainee
Job Posted 23 Days Ago
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This role trains individuals in sales, marketing, and operations, fostering essential business skills and leadership development in a team-oriented environment.
The Business Management Trainee will focus on driving best practices in the areas of sales, marketing, operations, and other key team business duties. Additionally, this individual will focus on helping the organization’s development.
This Entry Level Business Management Trainee will be trained from the entry-level up to understand all aspects of running a smooth operation and campaign. Our mission at our company is to bridge the gap between the product and the consumer with our professionally trained team.
What to expect in a Career with us:
- Travel opportunities (optional)
- Structured on-the-job training
- Strengthen communication skills with clients and customers
- Sharpen your business skills in all areas of sales, marketing, and client services
- Fast-paced, fun work environment
- Leadership development and management training
- Opportunity to advance within the company and a no-seniority policy
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Understands and utilizes basic selling skills to properly engage and present solutions directly to our customers
- Processes accurate and efficient sale and return transactions
- Respond resourcefully to customer requests and concerns
- Leverage marketing and sales tools to create a pipeline of potential customers
- Cultivate and develop strong relationships across departments and with team members
- Collect and organize all team manifests
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Tidal Management Los Angeles, California, USA Office
20335 Ventura Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 91364
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