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Fully Remote: Enjoy the flexibility of working from anywhere. Job Title: Contract Logistics Business Development Manager Benefits and Selling Points: High Earning Potential: This role offers a base salary plus a generous bonus plan, with top performers potentially exceeding $180,000 in total compensation in the first year.
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Fully remote, based in North America and flexible with work arrangements. bloXroute Labs is seeking a proactive and results- oriented Business Development and Sales Director to join our winning team.
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Investment in professional development. Euro Culture: Emphasizing quality, collaboration, and employee empowerment. Culture: Value-driven, people-centric, and forward-thinking. Responsibilities: Conduct market research and analysis.
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Flexible Culture: Prioritizing work-life balance, with a generous PTO starting at 15 days and opportunities for sabbaticals. Commission Based: Quarterly bonuses are paid based on gross profit, adding to your earnings.
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Qualifications: Minimum 2+ years of sales experience in logistics preferred. This position offers not only a competitive salary but also the chance to work in a supportive and dynamic environment with opportunities for personal and professional growth.
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Outstanding medical, dental, vision insurance. Company Overview: Size: Over 1000 employees globally. Three weeks PTO in the first year. Generate leads and maintain client relationships. Strong communication and analytical skills.
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Collaborate with teams and report on progress. Develop solutions and negotiate contracts. Benefits: Flexible working arrangements. Bachelor's degree in related field. Global travel opportunities. History: Over 100 years old.
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We're a fully remote and distributed team of high performers where the technologists drive the work and flow. Fully remote and distributed teams. As a Director of Business Development (DBD), you will generate and qualify opportunities through outbound demand generation, identify prospect goals to help achieve successful outcomes, and drive opportunities to close.
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Location: Fully Remote. Job Title: Business Development Representative. Participate in regular internal meetings and events, like Sales Kickoff, Quarterly Business Reviews, All Company Meetings/Events, etc.
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While this position can be fully remote, we are looking for candidates to be residents of Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Florida, or Alabama only. As an AMOpportunities Business Development Intern, you will assist in building the pipeline of qualified B2B leads, as well as enhancing the process of closing deals with schools and other organizational partners.
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Fully remote Business Development Manager (your official job title will be Partner Development Manager) Fully remote with lots of options for virtual team connection.
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Fully remote workplace. Business Development Manager, Chicago. Jake O'Donnell, Risk Engineer Territory Lead: Jake started his insurance career at Chubb, where he was able to develop and grow a profitable book of private-for-profit and non-profit management liability business.
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This is a fully remote position based out of Chicago, IL, where you will have the support of an all-star, industry-leading recruitment team. We are in search of an energetic, ambitious, and business-savvy Business Development Manager to identify and develop new business opportunities to continue driving our growth.
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Note that this role would be operating on a fully remote basis, but some travel may be required for in person events to support relationship building efforts. As Roo continues to grow as the leading veterinary relief platform, we are looking to add an ambitious Business Development Manager to grow existing metro market share, in Chicago, by seeking out new veterinarians to join the Roo platform.
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This role is fully remote and can be based anywhere in the U.S., provided there is easy access to a major airport. We are seeking a dynamic Business Development Manager to spearhead the growth of our Smart City Solutions portfolio in North America.
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