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Description Global law firm is hiring a Business Development Specialist to join its midtown Manhattan team. 4+ years of law firm business development and marketing experience.
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At least four (4) years of professional work experience supporting business development or marketing initiatives at a peer law firm or professional services firm ; and.
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The Proposal/Business Development Content Specialist supports global content management for the Business Development & Marketing Department. If you enjoy working with team members whose defining characteristics are exceptional client service, initiative, professionalism, responsiveness, and adaptability, you may be the person we are seeking to join our Business Development and Marketing department in our Chicago office as a Proposal/Business Development Content Specialist.
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Business Development Specialist for prominent global law firm in California. Must have at least two years of experience in law firm or professional services marketing.
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White & Case is an elite global law firm serving leading companies, financial institutions and governments worldwide. Our Business Development, Marketing and Knowledge Team (BDM&K) is at the forefront of our Firm realizing its vision of profitable growth, engaged people and outstanding client relationships.
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Top, global, law firm is looking for a strategic, results-oriented business development manager to support the business development plans and initiatives for a number of areas including dispute resolution, securities and other growing practices.
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Greenberg Traurig, global law firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity in the Marketing Department for a Business Development Specialist in various office locations.
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Minimum of five years of marketing and business development experience at a law firm or other professional services firm, with proven experience responding to proposals and RFPs from both public and private sector clients.
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This position will work under the direction and guidance of the Director of Marketing and Business Development while working collaboratively with, and as an integral part of, the firm’s marketing and business development team.
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The Business Development Specialist will support the Firm’s strategy and execution of firmwide client proposals, RFP responses, team processes and other major business development initiatives.
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The Mansfield requirements are anchored in the consideration of expanded talent pools considered for select positions and open roles within the law firm and the implementation of and access to transparent processes.
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Greenberg Traurig, global law firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity in the Marketing Department for a Business Development Specialist in our Los Angeles office.
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Works with the marketing intelligence team to gather research and analysis on targets, industries, and judges, as needed for proposal and RFP purposes. Works with members of the marketing team, attorneys and other departments to develop strategic, client-centric responses to proposals and RFPs.
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Updates the firm’s experience database with information collected in the course of working on proposals, for use in future proposals, directories and other marketing endeavors. Develops relationships with attorneys and marketing team professionals.
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Premier, global, law firm is seeking a results-oriented Business Development Specialist to support the Firm’s Litigation groups in marketing and developing new business.
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