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Assisting the Litigation and IP Practices of this top tier AM Law firm in Chicago, New York City or Washington DC. Taking client BD/ Marketing briefs, coordinating the teams and ensuring successful delivery of Business Development & Marketing client projects.
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This position is eligible for incentive compensation up to 100% of base salary with no cap. This role aims to foster long-term partnerships, exceed sales targets, and contribute to the overall success and profitability of the organization through the acquisition of new clients and strategic business initiatives.
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Competitive base salary plus commission and car allowance. Director, Business Development - Lab Services. Since its inception, QPS has been assisting pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies with their drug development efforts by providing a full range of Neuropharmacology, DMPK, Toxicology, Bioanalysis, Translational Medicine, Early Phase Clinical and Phase II - IV Clinical Research services.
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At the Trade Desk, Base Salary is one part of our competitive total compensation and benefits package and is determined using a salary range. Take lead in responding to RFP's, leads, and new business inquiries including qualification & win strategy.
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About the RoleAs the Manager of Business Development you will report into the Director of New Business Development in our Merchant Business Development organization.
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Our fast growing, market leading Fintech client is currently looking to hire a senior New Business Development Manager, targeting buy-side clients, globally selling their Trading & Risk Management Platform.
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The sales team at Sourcescrub is growing and we're looking to add a dynamic, entrepreneurial Business Development Representative to our growing team in New York! Salary: $103,500 OTE ($60,000 Base + $43,500 OTC)Sourcescrub does not accept unsolicited resumes from search firm recruiters.
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We are looking for a business development specialist to join our New York, Washington D, or Los Angeles office. Salary starting from a base range of $90k and above with benefits such as 401k match, Dental Benefits, Vision Benefits.
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Your sales success will come from new business development efforts, as well as client growth, through our industry-leading digital and print advertising products. Compensation for this position is comprised of a base salary range plus incentive compensation.
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As a Business Development Manager for Excel, you will be responsible for identifying and securing new business opportunities within the energy savings industry, primarily for K-12 school districts.
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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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Base salary plus commission with no caps on earnings, and other incentives based on experience. You will establish, cultivate, and maintain relationships with both residential and business customers including seeking out new and relevant revenue opportunities with builders, interior designers, property managers, and other residential business partners.
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The Senior/Principal Director - Business Development is responsible for business penetration and expansion into new accounts and capability pursuits in existing domain. Senior/Principal Director - New Business Development.
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As a SDR, you will play a crucial role in identifying and generating new business opportunities, laying the foundation for a successful sales pipeline. Our client offers a competitive base salary with an uncapped commission structure and a comprehensive benefits package.
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The reasonable estimate of the current total compensatory salary range for this role is $90,000 - $120,000 (depending on experience) annually for New York. In addition to base salary, employees will participate in an annual performance-based incentive program.
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