29 Education sales jobs near Miami, FL
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Education Sales Specialist new
Shemmassian Academic ConsultingMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: At least $80,000
Total Compensation: Not Listed
Education Outside Sales Representative/Account Manager
College of Business TechnologyMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: $48K - $48K
Total Compensation: $48K - $48K
Education Entry Level Sales Representative
Nova NRGMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: $156K - $208K
Total Compensation: $156K - $208K
Education Direct Sales Representative
Nova NRGMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: $78K - $156K
Total Compensation: $78K - $156K
Education Junior Account Manager
Florida International UniversityMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
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Total Compensation: NA
Education Inbound Educational Call Center (Full-Time - Remote)
Huntington Learning CentersMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: $35K - $58K
Total Compensation: $35K - $58K
Education Executive Director, Strategy & Business Development
University of MiamiMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: $97K - $168K
Total Compensation: $97K - $168K
Education QA Supervisor, Patient Access (Call Center)
University of MiamiMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
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Total Compensation: NA
Education Sales Rep - Admissions
Lincoln TechMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
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Total Compensation: NA
Education Account Executive Ticket Sales
Florida International UniversityMiami, FL
Industry: Education
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
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As the second largest city in Florida, Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America," known for its many cultural influences and rich heritage. The year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches and fantastic food make it a tropical playground. Miami's urban core is made up of 'edgy' neighborhoods like Wynwood, Brickell, Midtown and Downtown which are the perfect places for young sales professionals. You will find lots of newly developed apartment buildings and offices there and of course plenty of bars and restaurants either in walking distance or just a short car ride away. On average, a one-bedroom apartment rental will run you about $1,200 a month. If you have a family you might want to check out Coconut Grove, Miami's oldest neighborhood. It's quite peaceful and boasts great schools, an up and coming arts and restaurant scene and low crime rates. An average one-bedroom rental in Coconut Grove is around $1,350 and the median home value is $627,000 +.
Miamians may like to party, but a nightclub is not where you're going to make the most meaningful connections. If you're serious about looking for your next career opportunity, there are networking groups to help you build your network and inspire you. Venture Café hosts a weekly event for innovators interested in exchanging ideas and learning from each other. If you're interested in the fashion industry, Fashion for Breakfast meets each month to give designers a platform to share their collections and discuss the latest trends. CreativeMornings has expanded from New York to Miami as a place for creative locals from various industries to get together over coffee to discuss ideas. Of course, volunteering is always a great way to meet people and Hands on Miami, a clearinghouse for volunteer opportunities, is great place to help you get started. Building a good network is the key to your sales jobs search strategy, so be sure to do your research and get out there to make connections.