Marketing Assistant / Coordinator Advertising & Marketing Jobs - New Haven, CT at Geebo

Marketing Assistant / Coordinator

G.F. Bentley, Inc. is one of the premier consulting and marketing services providers for the home improvement industry in the state of connecticut. Our reputation for building lasting consumer loyalty for a high rate of return has garnered us a growing client list. The key to our success is in the synergistic relationships we form between the public and leading brands - an approach that separates us from the competition.
Objective:
We are in need of a multifaceted position that involves Marketing, Promotional Sales, Market Research & Lead Generation for client support in the commercial area.
Job Description:
Attend regular product knowledge meetings with clients and create new promotional strategies
Develop new product pitches and selling points for clients products and services
Responsible for client representation in the assigned region
Helps planning all the events for product and service showcases
Attends and executes all events with event staff
Track campaign results and organize deliverables to Marketing Manager
Complete 6 month training program on clients
Assist new employees in training and development

Requirements:
Bachelor degree in Business, Marketing, Sales Management or related fields preferred (comparable work history and internships considered!)
Ideally 1 or 2 years experience in marketing, sales, customer service or events
Skills
Personable, Outgoing, Customer Service Oriented
Proficient in Microsoft Office
Excellent planning and organizational skills
Ability to prioritize and multitask
Sales and Marketing ability
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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