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If you are excited about this opportunity but do not meet every single requirement, please apply! You still may be a great fit for this role or other open roles. We are seeking candidates who model our values: invest in every relationship, lead with curiosity, champion diverse perspectives, turn inputs into actions, and uphold trust through integrity.
The Role / Responsibilities:
The Sales Development Representative is a junior sales role that will contribute to the growth of our regional sales pipeline through activities focused on outbound lead generation and inbound lead follow-up. The role aims to prospect, nurture, and qualify new sales opportunities, supporting the overall sales organization in selling the full suite of MAs products across all customer segments. This is a development role designed to position the SDR as a future sales talent within the larger MA APAC and ME sales organization. The MA sales team fosters an inclusive, team-oriented culture that values collaboration and results.
As an SDR, you will:
Qualifications:
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Moodys is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other protected characteristics.
Candidates may be asked to disclose securities holdings as per Moodys' securities trading policy, and employment is contingent on compliance with this policy.
Required Experience: Unclear Seniority
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