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Account Manager Client Services - National Remote
Optum, Inc.Saint Paul, MN
Industry: Healthcare
Salary: $71.6K - $140.6K/yr
Total Compensation: $71.6K - $140.6K/yr
Account Manager - St. Paul, MN
Precision DiagnosticsSaint Paul, MN
Industry: Healthcare
Salary: $50K/yr
Total Compensation: $50K/yr
Nurse Account Manager
Guardian Pharmacy, LLCEden Prairie, MN
Industry: Healthcare
Salary: $60K - $75K/yr
Total Compensation: $60K - $75K/yr
Lead Equipment Finance Account Manager
Wells Fargo & CompanyMinneapolis, MN
Industry: Financial Services
Salary: $73.1K - $129.9K/yr
Total Compensation: $73.1K - $129.9K/yr
Personal Lines Account Manager
Bell BankMinneapolis, MN
Industry: Financial Services
Salary: $25.5 - $32.8/hr
Total Compensation: $25.5 - $32.8/hr
Key Account Manager
Longevity Holdings, LLCMinneapolis, MN
Industry: Financial Services
Salary: nan
Total Compensation: nan
Key Account Manager
Schneider Electric SAMinneapolis, MN
Industry: Energy Mining and Utilities
Salary: nan
Total Compensation: nan
Account Manager
Ko ConstructionMinnetonka, MN
Industry: Construction Repair and Maintenance Services
Salary: $65K - $75K/yr
Total Compensation: $65K - $75K/yr
National Account Manager
Flynn Group of CompaniesMinneapolis, MN
Industry: Construction Repair and Maintenance Services
Salary: $90K - $100K/yr
Total Compensation: $90K - $100K/yr
Account Manager
Yale Mechanical, LLCMinneapolis, MN
Industry: Construction Repair and Maintenance Services
Salary: $70K - $115K/yr
Total Compensation: $70K - $115K/yr
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If you're looking for sales employment in Minneapolis-the larger of the twin cities-finance is a great place to begin. Health care, commerce, industry, and rail are also well represented, and on a smaller scale: publishing, milling, graphic arts, and high-tech. Five fortune 500s are here, as are a host of international companies. Minneapolis has been named among the best cities for a whole host of lists: entrepreneurs, health, and perhaps most importantly, beer.