Sentences with phrase «profiling the companies competing»

In preparation for its biggest installment yet in May 2018, we're profiling the companies competing for the BZ Awards.

Not exact matches

By expanding profile pages — which about 3 million businesses use right now — Weiner believes small businesses will be able to compete more easily with larger companies.
Prior to joining Credit Karma, Nichole spent five years as Financial Service Sales Director at Compete, growing the company's national profile.
Additionally, many affiliated with the high - profile car project have started similar or competing companies immediately after their departure.
The specialists can also analyze the number of users who share the competing company's posts and the domains that contain links to an enterprise's social media profiles.
The company announced they're releasing specials by high - profile comedians as they continue competing to beat out major TV and film competitors.
In today's SkaDate Dating Software digest: Queen Sofia of Spain gets involved in a notorious case featuring dating site advertisement, big names compete in online dating business, while UK's largest internet dating company is exposed of creating fake profiles to make users pay for the service.
And to further raise the company's profile, Neerpasch was ordered to bring over the factory team to compete in the IMSA GT series.
GoodEReader.com has profiled a number of companies that create children's interactive book apps, and the reasons these companies have given for their start - ups are strikingly similar, meaning that app developers worldwide recognize a fundamental problem with children's literacy: books have to compete.
But Amazon is a high profile software and tech company with lots of consumer metrics and a dominant position, while Barnes & Noble, through their recent partnership with Microsoft, has acknowledged the need to become a technological company in order to compete in the e-reading arena.
Participants will be able to access their personal profiles through the company's website and will have a chance to compete for free food and treats, as well as a chance to have their pet become the official Shape Up!
Accounts can be made on TrustPilot whether the business wants them or not, but only those who pay up get to remove (possibly competing) ads from their company profile, and free accounts only get a limited amount of review invitations like the ones above.
Golfsmith International (Duluth, GA) 1/2005 — 6/2006 General Manager • Executed all relevant retail operations and financial administration for a high - profile store, successfully increasing sales versus both plan and LY regularly while competing in and winning company sales programs • Earned selection as 1 of 3 GM's to evaluate, revise, and implement the Selling & Service Program to entire firm, training regional and general managers in the selling solutions program and providing guidance to underperforming store managers • Assisted management with various other duties as assigned
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