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Job Title: Sales Development Representative (SDR) - Textile IndustryType: Full-time in officeSalary: Competitive salary with bonus potentialAbout the Role: Our client, a premier wholesaler and manufacturer of quality fabrics serving a diverse clientele, seeks a motivated Business Development Representative to join their team in New York City. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the growth of their client base and play a pivotal role in their business success.
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The expected base salary for this role if located in New York City is between 216,300 - 267,800 USD. The base salary range does not include Intercontinental Exchange's incentive compensation.
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Remote Opportunity but can be required to travel and meet clients for business development. CloudHire is searching for a driven and results-oriented Part-Time Sales Development Representative (SDR) to join our dynamic team.
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We are hiring a Technical Business Development Manager to lead the Sales Market in New Jersey. Experience and Qualifications 3-5 years of business development experience with a proven record of delivering technical staffing results.
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As a Business Development Representative: Be responsible for "hunting" new business opportunities and lead generation. We provide a culture that allows you to ask questions and get support from your team and manager while receiving feedback and coaching to make you a successful Business Development Representative.
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Take lead in responding to RFP's, leads, and new business inquiries including qualification & win strategy. Identify and close strategic new agency business opportunities by understanding core client business needs.
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The chosen candidate will be responsible for initiating, establishing, and building profitable service relationships between new customers and JCI. Focus on selling renewable maintenance agreements as the key building block for establishing these relationships.
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New York Base Salary Range. We have an exciting opportunity for a fixed income professional to join ICE Bonds to support the continued development of our products and protocols within fixed income electronic trading.
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We are looking for a high-energy and dynamic Business Development Representative to create new business opportunities to help us continue to scale and deliver against our growth ambitions.
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As a New Business Analyst, you will be a contributing member of the US Commercial Risk & Health Sales and Marketing team. Collaborate with local leaders to identify attractive new business initiatives to launch in the region.
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The expected base salary for this role if located in New York City is between 99,800 - 233,400 USD. The base salary range does not include Intercontinental Exchange’s incentive compensation.
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As a Sales Development Representative (SDR ) , you will generate new business opportunities by writing thoughtful and creative emails to prospective clients. You’ll learn how to identify and research lists of companies and leads to target, as well as how to develop email campaigns to generate new business opportunities.
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Bring focus, energy and go-to-market skills to help drive new business within clients aligned to TMT vertical. KPMG is currently seeking a Director to join our Business Development Organization.
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The IT Staffing Business Development Manager sells, researches and develops new account opportunities through their understanding of the current needs of the local market including future projects and growth projections, by utilizing tactical selling techniques.
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Our client, a highly recognized underwriter/title company, is seeking a Business Development Representative to spearhead growth in the New York City area ( title zone 2 ). Offering a competitive base salary, a high-percentage commission on new business, work-life flexibility, and an employee first benefits package.
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