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Manager, Business Development United States, San Francisco Jobs (On-site work)

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Business Development Manager, Tech Partnerships
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United States , San Francisco
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169000.00 - 188000.00 USD / Year
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Business Development Manager, Merchant Technology
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United States , New York; San Francisco
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169000.00 - 188000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Business Development Manager
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Lead strategic technology partnerships at Brex as a Senior Business Development Manager. Based in San Francisco, you will design and execute joint GTM strategies with enterprise platforms to drive co-sell revenue. The role requires 6+ years in SaaS/fintech partnerships and a proven track record i...
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United States , San Francisco
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224000.00 - 255000.00 USD / Year
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Brex
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Senior Manager, Business Development (Embedded Finance)
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Lead embedded finance partnerships at Brex in San Francisco. Drive revenue by sourcing, negotiating, and launching strategic B2B partner integrations. This full-stack role requires 6+ years in partnerships/sales at a high-growth startup. Own the lifecycle from sourcing to activation in a dynamic,...
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United States , San Francisco
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226000.00 - 255000.00 USD / Year
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Brex
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Pursuing Manager, Business Development jobs means stepping into a pivotal, strategic role at the heart of an organization's growth. Professionals in this career act as the primary drivers for expanding market reach, increasing revenue, and forging the partnerships that secure a company's future. A Business Development Manager is not merely a salesperson; they are a strategist, analyst, and relationship-builder rolled into one, tasked with identifying and capitalizing on new opportunities that align with long-term business objectives. For those with a blend of analytical prowess and interpersonal skills, these roles offer a dynamic and rewarding career path. The typical responsibilities of a Business Development Manager are multifaceted and strategic. A core function involves market analysis and opportunity identification, where the manager researches industry trends, competitor activities, and emerging markets to pinpoint areas for expansion. Following this, they are responsible for generating and nurturing a robust pipeline of potential clients and partners. This involves proactive outreach, networking, and leveraging existing contacts. A significant part of the role is leading the entire sales cycle, from the initial pitch and proposal development to complex contract negotiations and final closure. Furthermore, these managers are custodians of key client relationships, ensuring high levels of satisfaction to foster repeat business and long-term loyalty. Internally, they collaborate closely with marketing, product development, and project delivery teams, providing vital market intelligence to shape offerings and ensure client needs are met. To excel in Business Development Manager jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. A bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or a field related to the industry (such as Engineering or Information Technology) is commonly preferred. Proven experience in business development, sales, or a related commercial function is essential, demonstrating a track record of meeting or exceeding growth targets. Key skills include exceptional communication and presentation abilities, crucial for dealing with both technical and executive-level audiences. Strong commercial acumen and strategic thinking are necessary to assess the financial viability of new ventures. Negotiation skills are paramount, as is the ability to manage long, complex sales cycles. Familiarity with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software is almost universally expected. Ultimately, success in these jobs hinges on being a self-motivated, results-oriented professional who can think strategically while executing tactically to drive tangible business growth.

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