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Location: Los Angeles
Term: Full Time
Position: Display and Classified Account Executive

Display and Classified Advertising Account Executive openings.  Account Executives are responsible for prospecting, lead generation, setting appointment, closing contracts and customer service.  Prior print and web advertising sales experience preferred. Join the team of The Jewish Journal as we expand. Our Sales Team is growing and so can your career. Please email your resume to .

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The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
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