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6+ years of professional experience in the fields of investment banking, business strategy/development, management consulting, sales enablement, etc. We are in search of a driven and focused Business Development Strategist who will support the research, promotion, and execution of new Pursuit partnerships across multiple revenue streams.
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This Business Development Director will concentrate on selling across RSM's Management Consulting Services into strategic health system and health care private equity-backed prospects/clients.
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Business Development Manager. Our Best-in-Class team of 2,500 dedicated professionals’ benefit from work that’s steady (but never boring), time to enjoy what matters, appreciation and rewards in return for hard work and accountability, and support in growing a fulfilling career.
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As the first BDR in the US, you will play a key role in establishing their sales foundation and driving business development efforts in the region. This is a high-visibility position where you'll have the chance to shape the future of the company's US operations while building your career within a fast-growing, cutting-edge technology company.
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AutogenAI is looking for a Business Development Representative to join our rapidly expanding Americas team. In this role, you'll be responsible for creating excitement about AutogenAI. You'll get to work alongside an extremely passionate and supportive team, and you'll jumpstart your career in an exciting field.
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Job Description Job Title: Business Development Location: New York City Metro Area (NYC, Westchester, New Jersey, Long Island) Employment Type: Full-time | Hybrid Reports To: Sales Manager Role Summary: As a Business Development Executive, you will be responsible for identifying, qualifying, and closing new business opportunities.
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The Business Development Representative III builds and develops business in the local market area. Title Business Development Representative. AmTrust Financial Services offers a competitive compensation package and excellent career advancement opportunities.
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Strategic Planning: Craft and implement comprehensive business development plans and budgets tailored to the Litigation practice group. This person must have at least 4 years of LAW FIRM business development experience.
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The Business Development Director will be responsible for driving growth of the firm's Financial Consulting professional services as a player/coach. As both a business development leader and team leader, the Business Development Director will work closely with various firm industry and line of business leaders in co-leading growth efforts through direct prospecting, networking, attendance and participation with various industry and professional groups and networking associations.
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Conduct weekly 1:1's with each BDR to drive pipeline, outline career progress, and establish retention of company values. 2+ years of Enterprise Sales Development Management experience. We have a growth mindset culture that is represented in all that we do, from onboarding through to numerous learning and development initiatives including access to our LinkedIn Learning platform.
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As Network Right’s Business Development Representative, you will work closely with the CEO and BD team to generate a pipeline by prospecting outbound leads through thorough diligent research, creative outreach strategies, lead qualification, and effective opening conversations about our products and services.
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From career development and digital learning programs to international career mobility, we offer lifelong learning for our employees worldwide and an environment where innovation, delivery and empowerment are fostered.
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As an Enterprise Business Development Representative (BDR) at Codat, you will play a critical role in opening up opportunities at the top 30 banks in the US. This role is perfect for someone starting their career or for an experienced BDR looking for a new challenge.
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You’ve landed on the job description for a company that obsesses over your wellbeing with unrivalled work life balance, your career development providing transparent career paths and learning support for every single person, and knows that you are unique and will celebrate that.
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