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Entry Level Business Development Representative Qualifications: College degree, relevant work experience as a sales representative, customer service representative, or customer facing experience.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated customer-focused individual to join our team as a Business Development & Customer Service Representative. If you have a passion for building relationships, driving growth, and delivering top-notch customer service, this is an exciting opportunity to contribute to our organization's success.
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Our Business Development Representatives assist as the point of contact for our telecommunications customer accounts- initiating, maintaining, and sustaining relationships with each to bolster ROI and sales revenue.
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This entry-level position is perfect for individuals looking to gain experience in retail sales, marketing, and customer service while making a positive impact on our clients.
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Our next Business Development Representative must be creative, driven, and dedicated to learning the ropes at an entry-level and growing within our team. 1-2 years of experience in a Customer Service, Business Development, Account Management, Sales, and/or Management position is highly desired.
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That is why we are currently seeking to expand our Business Development and Customer Service team by hiring a Business Development & Customer Service Representative.
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If you have a passion for building relationships, driving growth, increasing sales, meeting with customers directly, and delivering top-notch customer service, this is an exciting opportunity to contribute to our organization's success.
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Maintain accurate customer records, track sales activities, and generate reports as needed. Provide exceptional customer service, promptly addressing inquiries, troubleshooting issues, and resolving concerns.
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Identify and develop new business opportunities through customer outreach and prospecting. Follow up on leads, inquiries, and sales opportunities to convert prospects into customers.
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Join our dynamic team as an entry-level Business Development Representative, where you'll play a pivotal role in expanding our presence in the United States market. This position demands a keen sales acumen, exceptional communication skills, and a genuine passion for providing exceptional customer service.
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As an Entry Level Business Development Representative, you will be taught how to establish quality leads by engaging with customers to determine their interest in home improvement and home remodeling options.
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Entry-level business development account executives specializing in customer service, sales, and marketing. Anyone interested in gaining Business Development, Sales, Communications, Advertising, Branding, and Marketing experience or looking for a career change is encouraged to apply.
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We're looking for qualified, excited, and self-motivated individuals who are excited to begin their careers for our Business Development Program. Management: National Accounts, Marketing, and Sales.
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The Entry Level Business Development Representative will be expected to lead with quality customer service, tailoring conversations so that our customers think differently about information presented to them, all while being the leader in a result-oriented company.
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The Business Development Representative is a great entry-level opportunity to get into the SaaS space. 1 year or more of customer service, call center or inside sales experience.
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