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Business Development Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Business Development Manager?
March 2018
Good.
Business Development Manager in Riyadh:
Pros: best place for Family
Cons: unfair business
February 2018
Food.
Business Development Manager in Jacksonville:
Pros: Do not work in Jacksonville, I am a remote employee who reports to jacksonville.
December 2017
Early rise medium stress most nights restful.
Business Development Manager in Fort McMurray:
Pros: Same as working else where.
Cons: Work is work.
November 2017
Business Development Manager in Toronto:
Pros: High responsibility, flexibility.
Cons: Lack of structure.
November 2017
Meeting and signing in new corporate clients.
Business Development Manager in Karachi:
Pros: Corporate culture, meeting challenging sales targets, client retention, customer relationship management, international trips, meeting with top level management employees.
Cons: Not much. I actually enjoy what I do.
November 2017
Experience in Luanda.
Business Development Manager in Luanda:
Pros: The flexible working hours and consideration for working mothers.
Cons: The negative mindset of most people. And the way they work. And the cost of living is too high.
October 2017
Intersting.
Business Development Manager in New York:
Pros: I've gained a lot of experience working in New York. I've worked in marketing and now business development. My career set off in the Big Apple and I'm very blessed. I've learned more about the careers I gone into. Every work day and week were very heuristic and I value every bit of it. My bosses throughout my New York experience has provided great advice that I will take throughout the rest of my life.
Cons: New York makes getting a job very competitive. You're literally one of the millions of the people that has the desire to live her, so you're consistently competing for the job you have. You can find a job, but it'll take time. The advancement on the company ladder is something that becomes difficult. You need to SHOW what you got. If you slip up, some companies don't accept it once. Competition is all around. You're just a number.
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