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TL;DR Kharon is seeking a full-time, DC-based Business Development Associate. As a Kharon team member, you can expect: Fully sponsored medical, dental, and vision FSA program for both medical and dependent care 401k with matching and immediate vesting + ROTH IRA Paid time off + 11 paid holidays Flexible hybrid schedules Profit sharing + stock Interested.
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Bachelor’s Degree or higher in a relevant field required with an interest in foreign affairs. Benefits include, but are not limited to comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance, paid time off, 403(b) plan, FSA options, pet insurance, Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility, and wellness benefits.
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As a Business Development Manager - Fire Protection here at Honeywell, you will be responsible for driving the growth and expansion of our Fire Protection business in North America.
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The BDM position is a new business development role, reporting to the Regional Sales Director (RSD), focusing mainly on AutoNation Fleet Services and mobile maintenance sales with the key responsibility to develop new business growth and strategic partnerships.
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Sunstates Security has an immediate opening for a talented and motivated Business Development Manager for our DC metro region to include VA & MD. The Business Development Manager will directly support the organic sales effort while generating leads and closing new business to fulfill company goals.
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Please note that the pay range provided is a good faith estimate for the position at the time of posting. With our historic growth, it is an exciting time to join our team of employee-owners.
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If you are seeking a professional career at a world-class business development and consulting firm (not any old 9-5) and enjoy solving complex challenges, Dafa Management’s Business Development team is for you.
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For more than a century, we have been delivering solutions for some of the largest, most complex infrastructure projects across the country. Builds and shares a vision on how the firm can best take advantage of market trends and opportunities.
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The Business Development professional will be mentored and receive Siegfried Sales Training from their Regional Managing Director, Regional Chief of Staff, local/regional Business Development team and/or the National Sales Operations Team. Training will focus on The Siegfried Sales Strategy, with allocated time to devote to Network Expansion/Relationship Building/Business Development in practice.
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As the Vice President of Business Development, DoD Account you will play a pivotal role in driving our company's expansion and revenue growth in DoD primarily including United States Air Force (USAF) and United States Space Force (USSF) customers.
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Managing Director, Federal Business Development and Client LeaderThe Managing Director, Federal Business Development and Client Leader will be based in Washington D.C. This role will work with a diverse team, including backgrounds from the public sector, reinsurance, federal agencies, legal and compliance, and procurement.
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The Business Development Manager will be responsible for building a portfolio of target customers, educating them about the company’s services, and pursuing opportunities for growth.
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We are a majority-minority firm as we are people of color, women, immigrants, disabled, and LGBTQ. Spend time with us and you will quickly learn we value smarts, creativity, and audaciousness in just about all we do.
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Depending on the position and division, this job may also be eligible for Truist’s defined benefit pension plan, restricted stock units, and/or a deferred compensation plan. As you advance through the hiring process, you will also learn more about the specific benefits available for any non-temporary position for which you apply, based on full-time or part-time status, position, and division of work.
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Management Solutions is a national award-winning management consulting firm that specializes in clean energy program management, organizational maturity assessment, environmental services, and project strategy and implementation.
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