The Account Executive is responsible for managing client accounts, driving sales, and fostering relationships with clients. They will work to meet sales targets, provide excellent customer service, and represent the company's products and services effectively. This role will involve significant travel to meet clients in person.
Account Executive
Department Sales
Required Experience: 2-5 years of relevant experience
Required Travel: Up to 75%
Required Education: College diploma (3-year degree)
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