September’s here, and if you’re looking for a new role to start the fall of on the right foot, you’ve come to the right place.
There are thousands of employers looking for motivated and enthusiastic recent grads, and if you need a place to start, check out these five amazing listings.
Look’s Product Marketing Manager will be wearing a lot of hats: You’ll analyze and interpret user behaviors and in-app experiences, develop product messaging, and work with college-based teams to present the most effective product possible.
And if this doesn’t get you excited, nothing will: Your total compensation package can be as high as $200,000. Apply now.
If you’re on the hunt for a sales role that also allows you to work on branding and design solutions, you’ve come to the right place. Kotis Designs is looking for an enthusiastic sales rep to find and acquire new potential leads. Apply now.
Want to see what it’s like to work on a campaign from the ground up? Custom Campaigns is seeking Political Canvassers to get out the vote. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet important elected officials in the Los Angeles area. Apply now.
If you’re looking for a client-facing role, this Designer and Project Manager Coordinator position with A&E Construction may be for you. In the position, you’ll be meeting with clients from sales pitch to completion, working on product selection, and overseeing project development.
Because you’ll be out and about, A&E also offers several benefits, including cell phone and gas reimbursements. Apply now.
Want to work in the retail sector? IvyStone Group is looking for a motivated top performer to sell home, lifestyle, and gift products. And in terms of pay, you get a $40,000 base salary plus your commission and benefits. Apply now.
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