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The Inside Sales Business Development Manager is a revenue generating position with responsibility for quarterly sales quota attainment for the Facial Aesthetics portfolio of products (BOTOX Cosmetic, JUVDERM Collection of Fillers, KYBELLA) and for managing and enhancing portfolio growth through business development activities using primarily phone communication.
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Hands-on experience in Affiliate Marketing (may include some experience with sales or business development) with a focus on high-volume, high-touch affiliate relationships, and direct response campaigns.
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Noodle & Boo is seeking a Business Development/Sales Rep who has 3-7 years experience selling product to hotels, resorts and spas. Schedule and organize meetings for the Territory Sales Representatives with potential clients.
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A successful Business Development Manager will be responsible for sustained and profitable sales growth in the industrial or manufacturing corrugated market with a focus on new business, customer service, value creation and general market awareness.
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Business Development- Yard Spotters role will be to sell, lease and rent new and used yard spotters. Provide input for all yard spotter marketing efforts through Tico sales manager.
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The candidate will work closely with the Tico sales manger, and other dealership personnel to drive the overall success of yard spotters sales, rentals, leases, parts sales and service.
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Duties include building business relationships in order to meet department sales and operation goals, drafting sales reports, meeting annual targets, understanding customer trends & support MQ FF business development team operations through maximizing & maintaining repo business opportunities.
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Requires a bachelor’s degree in a related discipline, and 5+ years of directly related experience in comparable sales/business development positions; or an equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been attained.
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We are looking for an experienced, self-motivated and aggressive Sr. Strategic Business Development Director for our Headquarter located at San Jose. You will work in AI & GPU solutions projects, and participate in business development that would develop new project opportunities, bring back leads for our sales teams and direct channel customers.
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2 Years of Sales Experience or Business Development Experience. The Business Development Manager must be self directed, motivated and believe in the value of working as a team within a market and region.
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Broad knowledge of metal building science, enclosure design and construction is required with general knowledge of sustainability, energy efficiency, building codes, and influencing design aesthetics through market education and consultative spec development activities.
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Expand Customer Base: The business has grown fast in its first year and needs to continue to expand its residential and HOA portfolio, penetrate geographic territories, and drive sales from inbound leads.
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UPshow is looking for a Business Development Representative to join our sales team. Bachelor's Degree in business, sales or marketing, or equivalent. This role is a true hunter position focused on seeking out new business opportunities through cold-calling, qualifying existing leads, responding to inbound inquiries, and scheduling meetings for our Account Executives.
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As a Business Development Associate (BDA), you will play a pivotal role in initiating contact with potential sellers, advocating for the value of Square in enhancing their business operations.
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This role sits on the Sales team and reports into the Director of Business Development. The ideal candidate for a Business Development Representative position should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, be highly motivated, and possess strong sales skills.
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