Business Customer Development Analyst
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Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific ProductsSales ManagersSales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific ProductsSales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and TravelSales and Related Workers, All OtherIndustries:
Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages)Automobile DealersGeneral Rental CentersRestaurants and Other Eating PlacesEducational Support ServicesThis position will support our Life Sciences sector and needs to be based in Westerville, OH.The Business Customer Development Analyst role has a national salary range of $55,000 - $90,000.For roles within California the range is $70,304 - $90,000, Washington is $80,169 - $90,000, New York is 62,354 - $90,000 and Colorado 57,500 - $90,000.DHL Supply Chain offers multiple benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription, Discounted Stock Purchase, and a generous PTO policy.Are you an innovative and solutions-oriented individual who can think outside the box to focus on the possibilities? Are you passionate about cultivating mutually beneficial long-term relationships? Do you thrive on having direct responsibility for your success? Do you get a rush when negotiating and closing a deal?If so, DHL Supply Chain has the opportunity for you.Job DescriptionThis entry-level role is a development ground to provide a path into Business Development (BD). You will provide support to the Business Development team to hit their annual sales target. You will learn by working hand-in-hand with the VP of Business Development, along with all others within the BD team. You will support the sector in their sales efforts, while learning the skills to eventually assist on customer accounts and/or assist in actively pursue business with new customers within the sector.Key day-to-day activities include:Creating Sales Materials:Development of detailed case studies highlighting business successesEnsuring the BD team is equipped with up-to-date materialInterviewing with internal stakeholders, and collaboration with marketing teamIdentifying appropriate medium to share contentAssisting in RFI and RFP response documentsKeeping a central repository of this information to be easily located by the BD teamMarket Assessments- strategize on market opportunities/potential growth areas for the sector:Market research online (Gartner, Supply Chain News, etc.)Arming the Business Development team with trends and key selling points used for targetingCreate potential customer lists along with the VP of BD to help the team grow their pipelineNew Opportunity Assessment:Initial vetting of potential customers, and gathering the necessary data of those potential customers to make a Go/No-Go decision.Discuss directly with the potential customer to understand their needs, size the opportunity, and ultimately determine if there is a business fitDiscuss/negotiate internally on why or why not the potential customer is a fitContact and set-up meetings with potential leads that have reached out to DHL for help (once every two weeks)Analyze RFP and customer data to assess opportunity risk, scope, and financial benefitsShadowing and assisting on active pursuits:Working hand-in-hand with the lead Business Developer on the dealAssisting in data gathering on the customerDeveloping sales materials with the deal team (i.e. presentation decks, case studies, etc.)Strategizing a win-plan with the deal teamOpportunity to travel and be involved in customer meetingsWe want you to get as much experience with a customer as possible, as if/when you become a manager, you will be talking with a customer dailyVisit operations to better learn DHL’s tool-kit/offerings for our customers:Depending on your office location, DHL typically has several operations within the area to tour—otherwise travel may be requiredSpend time with co-workers from various operations to better understand their day-to-day needs and pain pointsDeveloping your ability to be customer-facingThis will come gradually and the more success you show with customers, the more this will be added.gDHL is committed to providing you with the training needed to bring you success and development opportunitiesTravel sometimes required for training (with our HQ in Columbus, OH, this is where most official training courses are held)Trainings include business writing, learning DHL’s sales processes, warehousing and transportation design courses, commercial contracting, negotiation, etc.Ultimately you will set-up a training plan for yourself along with your manager—tailored to areas which you decide training is needed or wantedRequired Education And ExperienceBachelor’s degree in business administration or related field, required2 year's work experience in marketing, sales, transportation and/or logistics, requiredOur Organization is an equal opportunity employer.