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Pacvue is seeking an Affiliate Business Development Representative to recruit and onboard affiliates effectively. This remote role emphasizes strategic outreach and relationship-building to generate subscriptions, offering a competitive salary, bonuses, and the opportunity for professional growth with a leading software company supporting Amazon sellers.
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We’re Helium 10, the leading Software company for Amazon sellers. We move fast, really fast, so we need someone who can keep up. We’re experts at our craft (and if not, we become experts, fast!) and we hold each other to a high standard. Why? We’re shaping the future for Amazon sellers and our customers deserve the best. We make tough decisions, own up to mistakes, and above all, we find solutions to problems.
About the role:
The Affiliate Business Development Representative (BDR) is responsible for recruiting, onboarding, and activating high-quality affiliates for the Affiliate Department. Success in this role is measured by the ability to onboard 20 new quality affiliates per month (ramping from 10 in Month 1, 15 in Month 2), ensuring that each onboarded affiliate generates at least one new subscription before transitioning them to an Affiliate Manager (AM). This role requires a strategic and proactive approach to outreach, relationship-building, and onboarding, ensuring that new affiliates understand how to drive subscriptions. Compensation includes a base salary, commission per quality sign-up, and an additional bonus when an affiliate generates their first new subscription.
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