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As a Sales Development Representative (SDR), you will seek new business opportunities by contacting and developing relationships with potential partners for Cynet. As a Sales Development Representative (SDR), you will seek new business opportunities by contacting and developing relationships with potential customers for Cynet.
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Continuously improve sales development skills and learn the different career paths to create a lucrative future in high-tech sales. Please Note: this is a full time, on-site position at VG SALES HQ in Boston’s TD Garden complex for training and for work.
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As Sales Development Representative (SDR) at Picus you will identify and generate well qualified sales opportunities through both inbound and outbound calling activities, understanding how to assess a company’s needs and cater the outreach to each prospect specifically.
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The Sales Development Representative role is a full-time position based in our NYC HQ and reports to our Head of Sales Development. We are in the market for Sales Development Representatives to get the word out about Vendelux with event marketers at trade shows.
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The Choate Agency | National Sales Manager. As part of an industry-leading team, you will be responsible for building a National Sales team with intensive support from Choate up to $350,000+ in monthly sales within 3 to 3.5 years, as well as personal sales for up to three years.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Sales Development Representative located in Boston, MA. The Sales Development Representative will be responsible for inside sales, lead generation, communication, sales, and business development.
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Reveneer (www.reveneer.io), one of the Inc. 5000 fastest-growing companies, is immediately hiring several Sales Development Representatives (SDRs). While many sales roles are sink-or-swim, Reveneer provides thoughtfully designed training and guidance to set new team members up for success.
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As a Sales Development Representative (SDR), you'll prospect, qualify, and generate opportunities to support the overall growth of the business. Generate qualified opportunities for the commercial sales team to convert and close.
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We are looking for a talented Business Development Representative (BDR) to drive sales as we work towards creating the warehouse of the future. Work efficiently using sales related tools including Salesforce, Cognism, Yesware and Linkedin Sales Navigator.
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The sales development representative is responsible for identifying and qualifying sales opportunities for the field sales teams. This position lays the foundation for a successful high-tech sales career.
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You revel in the day to day details while maintaining a clear understanding of the big picture, effortlessly directing your sales efforts to our Account Executives. While working with an all-star sales team at our fast paced growth company, you should be curious and have a basic understanding of our offerings.
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We are currently seeking a Sales Development Representative (SDR) to join our growing team. 2+ years of sales experience in a sales development role. Effective SDR’s will generate pipeline by identifying opportunities within our customer base, work closely with senior sales representatives, articulate how our services can solve customer challenges and enable them to get the most out of their investment in our technology.
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The Sales Development Representative (SDR) will work closely in collaboration with Account Executives and Growth Marketing to execute on both inbound and outbound prospecting. At least 2 years of work experience, with a minimum of 1 year in a sales development/business development role.
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The Sales Development Representative will play a key role in driving new business opportunities into a defined target market by qualifying, nurturing and setting appointments for the Account Executives to support top of funnel pipeline by outbound prospecting.
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Our Boston office is looking for a Sales Development Representative to join our growing Go-To-Market team. Sales Development Representative - Boston. Career and learning development through the platform and our Learn Anything fund.
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