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Conducting market research and analysis to identify potential sales opportunities and trends. Providing general administrative support to the sales department as needed. Collaborating with other departments such as marketing and production to ensure smooth execution of sales campaigns and promotions. view job details

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Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. operates as a Spanish-language media and entertainment company in the United States. It operates in two segments, Radio and Television. The company produces and distributes Spanish-language content, including radio programs, television shows, and music and live entertainment. It owns and operates 17 radio stations in the Los Angeles, New York, Puerto Rico, Chicago, Miami, and San Francisco markets; AIRE radio networks with approximately 250 affiliate radio stations; and 6 television stations under the MegaTV brand, as well as has various MegaTV broadcasting ou... view company details

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Guadalupe Radio is a company based out of 12036 Ramona Blvd, El Monte, California, United States. view company details

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Emerson Radio Corp., together with its subsidiaries, designs, sources, imports, markets, and sells various houseware and consumer electronic products under the Emerson brand in the United States and internationally. It provides houseware products, such as microwave ovens, compact refrigerators, wine products, and toaster ovens; audio products, including clock radios; and other products comprising mobile and landline telephones and accessories, tablet computers and accessories, cameras and video cameras and accessories, and miscellaneous electronic and novelty products. The company also license... view company details

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Like many sports fans, Shaun Wyman spends his days keeping up with news about teams, players and trades. But Wyman gets paid to be a sports fanatic.As a talent producer for the ESPN Radio Network, Wyman produces a national three-hour radio show and a weekly original podcast. He spends his days fielding emails, phone calls, and texts with sports agents, team PR people and athletes to coordinate interviews for guest appearances for the entire ESPN Radio Network. It's a fast-paced job that requires not only a love of sports, but also doing the non-stop work it takes to produce a national radio sh... view article details

7 Skills to Become a Good Executive Assistant Skills to Become a Good Executive Assistant What does an executive assistant do? As an executive assistant, your role is to help your supervisor with daily tasks, such as replying to e-mails, controlling their schedule, coordinating meetings, and so on. But remember, an executive assistant is not a servant; they play an integral role as a strategic counselor for their supervisor, not simply do menial tasks anyone can do. Executive assistant duties are more complex. This position requires specific skills to make the best ... view article details

The Red Sox. The Celtics. The Bruins. In New England, big teams dominated Boston TV sportscasts in the 1980s and Scott Fleishman followed them all.And in an unlikely way, these dynasties became destiny for the Massachusetts native. While Fleishman watched the teams, he studied the anchormen who brought their stories into his living room, setting the stage for the dream career he would pursue: New England Sports Anchor.The 33-year-old Fleishman is now living his dream as a sports anchor for WCAX in Burlington, VT, covering the teams he loves, both national and local, and presenting those storie... view article details

Q: Hi,My name is 'Edie.' I am 51 years old. Last May I started working as a medical assistant for a local podiatrist. Unfortunately, although I learned a lot and loved every minute that I spent with the patients, my co-workers took the time and effort in every way possible to let me know they didn't like me nor accept me as part of the group.  I am very outgoing. They went as far as broadcasting every single mistake I made and some that I really didn't do and 'tell' on me to the doctor that I was working for, keeping to themselves important information about patients, coordinating wearing the ... view article details

If we can take anything away from the world of marketing and advertising, it’s that the right spokesperson can make or break an organization. Enter Kayla Tucker Adams, a public relations executive with more than 13 years of experience. She began locally through education, expanded nationally through non-profit, and has now garnered global reach working with CNN, CBS, the Oprah Winfrey Network, Huffington Post, and Associated Press among others. She is the Director of Public Relations for T.D. Jakes Ministries, the second largest church in the country.Adams attended Prairie View A & M, a histor... view article details

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Ever feel like the company's talent is slipping through the cracks? Many businesses struggle to retain top performers and develop future leaders. That is where a solid employee mentorship program comes in. It is like a secret weapon for boosting engagement, skills, and loyalty. However, starting one from scratch can be daunting. Where should companies even begin? This article will walk through the process of creating a mentorship program that actually works. There’s no need for fancy consulting fees — just practical tips to pair up your rock stars with rising talent and watch the magic hap... view blog & white papers details

Creating a truly amazing work environment takes effort. But the payoff is guaranteed to be huge. Engaged employees are more likely to stick around, be productive, and bring their best selves to work every day. While every company has its own unique culture, certain key elements consistently appear in successful employee experience programs. This article investigates the essential components for creating an exceptional employee experience. This benefits the employees and boosts the success of the business. Understanding ... view blog & white papers details

Everyone deserves fair pay for their hard work. But how can you ensure that your company's pay structure is fair to all employees? Crafting a compensation system requires careful planning and clear intent. As a leader, it's your job to set up a pay system that inspires your team and mirrors your company's values. This guide will show you how to build a fair and equal pay program. You'll learn to gather key data, set equitable pay levels, and design incentives. A well-planned pay structure can attract top talent and make everyone on your team feel valued. Remember, fairness isn't just nice to h... view blog & white papers details

Pay programs can make or break a company. Getting pay right is a key driver of success in today's talent landscape. Achieving pay program effectiveness is challenging, but the rewards are huge. With the right approach, any company can transform its pay structures into  drivers of performance. What Is Pay Program Effectiveness? Pay program effectiveness refers to how well a company's pay and benefits meet its needs and its employees. For companies, an effective pay structure: Attracts and retains top talent. Supports business objectives. Fosters an engaged workforce. Controls costs. For employe... view blog & white papers details

Let’s face it —everyone loves a good deal. But should companies extend those sweet discounts to their own employees? It is a question many business owners grapple with. On the surface, an employee discount program seems like an easy decision for boosting morale and retention. After all, who wouldn’t want to save some cash on the products they help create or sell? But dig a little deeper, and you will find there’s more to consider. From financial impacts to fairness concerns, offering employee discounts isn’t as simple as it may seem. This article will explore the pros and cons to help companie... view blog & white papers details