The Account Manager is responsible for fostering customer success, promoting innovation, and collaborating with teams while upholding corporate values of integrity and inclusion.
By living according to a common set of values, we create a culture that unifies, embraces the uniqueness we all bring to the company, and positions Integer for long-term success.
At Integer, our values are embedded in everything we do.
Customer
We focus on our customers’ success
Innovation
We create better solutions
Collaboration
We create success together
Inclusion
We always interact with others respectfully
Candor
We are open and honest with one another
Integrity
We do the right things and do things right
U.S. Applicants: EOE/AA Disability/Veteran
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