This is an exciting opportunity to join Experian's Go To Market – Specialist Sales division as an experienced New Business Development Manager within the Business Information services team, focusing on opportunities across key Experian Business sectors. The role reports to the Sales Director and is field-based (remote).
The Business Development Manager's primary responsibility is to achieve revenue targets through new and existing customers, driving growth via new business generation within a specified portfolio.
This role offers the chance to shape our market presence and develop our Business Information and Business Data Services portfolio by identifying large cross-sell and upsell opportunities within your portfolio.
Successful candidates will have proven experience in new business development, with the ability to understand and communicate how solutions meet client needs and to build trusting relationships with senior contacts in target organizations.
You will join a supportive team working collectively to achieve individual and team targets, with the goal of being industry leaders.
You will also collaborate with Account Managers, Product, and Delivery teams to ensure business wins and solutions meet client needs.
Experian values diversity and inclusion, promoting a culture that supports work/life balance, development, authenticity, engagement, wellness, and recognition. Our people-first approach has earned awards such as Great Place To Work in 24 countries and recognition on Glassdoor.
We are an Equal Opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. If you require accommodations due to a disability or special need, please inform us early.
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