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Online Business Development Manager - lead strong, respected brand to eBusiness leadership position
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Country: USA
Location: New Jersey-Northern Rockleigh
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Marketing/Product
Location:Rockleigh
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Brand/Product Marketing;Marketing Production/Traffic;Media Planning and Buying
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
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Online Business Development Manager - lead strong, respected brand to eBusiness leadership position
In this high impact role you will leverage your subject matter expertise in the eBusiness space to help a strong and respected brand recapture a leadership position. As we move our North American corporate headquarters to New Jersey we're taking a proactive approach to hiring impact players not only for today, but also for tomorrow: ambitious people who can grow and contribute beyond their job description and move their career to the next level. We're looking for a professional who can teach us a thing or two about online business development, and in our lean structure your great ideas will be heard and approved quickly so you can own and execute on them in short order.
Providing direction to two individuals, you will manage all aspects of our multi-tier online business activities. To be a good fit for this opportunity you will have significant experience developing and implementing leading edge web marketing strategies, including experience with premium branding. Our goal is to hire professionals who, like the best people at Volvo, combine subject matter expertise with strong interpersonal and leadership skills, including the ability to cultivate relationships with diverse stakeholders, influence others, think systematically, and communicate effectively.
Volvo Cars North America supports (VCNA) some 400 sales outlets and service centers, delivering premium cars known for safety, environmental responsibility, quality, design, and pure driving pleasure. Volvo. For life.
IMPORTANT: HOW TO APPLY:
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