Advertising Account Executive Advertising & Marketing Jobs - New Haven, CT at Geebo

Advertising Account Executive

G.F. Bentley, Inc. is a national marketing and advertising firm that has just expanded our office and added a new division. We specialize in developing and engineering promotional ad campaigns for many different professional home improvement clients. We are the alternative to generalized mass media sticking to a grass roots approach in marketing and advertising. The enormous growth of our client portfolio is a direct reflection of the cutting edge approach we take towards advertising.

We are interested in developing quality candidates through all facets of what we do for our clients. This involves all entry level aspects of promotional sales, marketing, customer service and public relations work we do for our clients. We are looking to rapidly coach individuals towards a role overseeing multiple accounts and individuals. Candidates must be open minded, excited about leadership and not be afraid of hard work!

Benefits

Our individuals get hands on experience dealing with our clients and participating in promotions. Our staff prides itself on a lead by example attitude towards the development of our future leaders. We offer a unique and fun track towards a successful business career. Please note we do NOT have any graphic design or telemarketing positions available.

CONNECTING COMMUNICATIONS, MARKETING, AND OPPORTUNITY WITH A PURPOSE!
Candidates must represent the following:

Excellent communication skills
Leadership experience
Ability to work in a high energy environment
Ambition, strong work ethic, and willingness to learn
Be a self-starter with problem solving skills
Be a career oriented individual searching for rapid growth

We have full time, part time or internship positions available.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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