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CyberCoders Matching Great People with Great Companies Learn more about CyberCoders VP Food Public Relations Carpinteria, CA; Woodland Hills, CA Full-Time $100,000 - $140,000 Posted 5/20/2013 Brooke Rinaldi is recruiting for this position. Email your resume to Brooke Apply Job Details Vice President of Public Relations Agency - Food Marketing * Central Coast Based Public Relations Agency - Relocat...
Director - Channel Marketing - Customer Briefing Program Seeking highly motivated technology evangelist with proven track record creating deliberate, engaging experiences that create revenue opportunity for sales, foster lasting impressions, and communicates compelling reasons to choose the AT&T brand. Responsible for leading a team of marketing professionals in the development and delivery of an...
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