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Multi Media Account Executive

Company Name:
Lee Enterprises
## Description
The Times and has an opening for a motivated individual to represent a leading line of digital marketing products and services to introduce and sell to local businesses of all sizes. As the digital media consultant of our established team you'll have the support to propose and sell cutting edge solutions to grow our clients' businesses. Rich media, mobile advertising, SEO, SEM, social media, streaming audio and video, websites, mobile sites, The Times and Democrat and The Shopper's Extra -these products scratch the surface of what we have to offer. Our work place is fun, it's fast-paced, we are goal-oriented and looking for someone to contribute to our success. If you are motivated to generate business and grow the size of your wallet this position may be for you.
We offer an excellent pay plan and benefit programs including cell phone reimbursement, medical, dental and vision plans, paid vacation, flexible spending accounts, life insurance and a 401k program. Typical work schedule is Monday - Friday 8:30 am-5:30 pm.
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EOE Drug Free Workplace
## Qualifications
The successful candidate must have an outstanding personality, be able to talk easily to others, be professional, well organized, motivated and a self-starter. The successful candidate must also have excellent follow-through, great listening skills, innovative presentation skills and enjoy working with a variety of people.
Sales experience and knowledge of digital products required; previous sales experience of digital products helpful.
## Job
Job: Sales and Marketing
Primary Location: South Carolina-Orangeburg-Times & Democrat - Orangeburg, SC
Organization: Times & Democrat
Schedule: Full-time
Job Posting: Jun 4, 2014, 10:22:58 AM
Req ID: 000101NBEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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