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Business Development Representative

Paris, Paris, France

Position Description: The Business Development Representative (BDR) participates in a team sales environment working within an assigned geographic and or industry vertical territory. In this entry level sales role, the BDR will generate incremental pipeline and revenue through phone-based qualification of both in-bound leads/contacts and outbound targeted marketing campaigns by qualifying their desire and need to acquire statistical analysis software products and services. In addition, the BDR will facilitate and maintain ongoing relationships with prospects that need to be nurtured over time prior to qualification as an active sales opportunity within their assigned territory. Through continuous training and sales coaching, the BDR will have the opportunity to grow into an inside sales role as an account manager where they can develop and manage customers/prospects directly and generate bookings and revenue growth.

 

Experience: College graduates with business/marketing/information technology degrees is a plus. 1+ years of customer facing previous job roles is preferred. Previous BDR experience is preferred. Fluency in English, French and Italian is required, both written and verbal. 

Education: Bachelor’s degree preferred. Associate College/technical degree required.

 

 

 

 


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