167 Business Development sales jobs near Phoenix, AZ
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Director of Business Development - HVAC
Quantum Vision, LLC.Mesa, AZ
Industry: Information Technology
Salary: $71.76K - $116.48K/yr
Total Compensation: $71.76K - $116.48K/yr
Business Development Representative - Mesa, Arizona (BDR120825)
Paladin Data CorpMesa, AZ
Industry: Information Technology
Salary: $25 - $35/hr
Total Compensation: $25 - $35/hr
Business Development Representative, Life Sciences
Clarivate AnalyticsChandler, AZ
Industry: Information Technology
Salary: $70K - $80K/yr
Total Compensation: $70K - $80K/yr
Business Development Representative
Blue Signal SearchPhoenix, AZ
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
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Total Compensation: NA
Sr. Legal Partner ( Business Development)
TEEMA Solutions Group Inc.Phoenix, AZ
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $300K - $500K/yr
Total Compensation: $300K - $500K/yr
Business Development
SpherionPhoenix, AZ
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $20 - $25/hr
Total Compensation: $20 - $25/hr
Business Development Manager (Staffing Industry)
EmploybridgePhoenix, AZ
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
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Total Compensation: NA
Business Development Manager
Technipower, Inc.Tempe, AZ
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $100K - $120K/yr
Total Compensation: $100K - $120K/yr
Business Development Representative - Skilled Staffing & Recruiting
Quality Labor Management LLCPhoenix, AZ
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $50K - $65K/yr
Total Compensation: $50K - $65K/yr
PROFESSIONAL STAFFING (ACCOUNTING, FINANCE, IT) Business Development Manager based in the Phoenix market
EmploybridgePhoenix, AZ
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: nan
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Sales jobs in Phoenix on your radar? Here's your cheat-sheet: By 2015, Phoenix had surpassed its pre-recession job growth peak, and hasn't stopped expanding since. Manufacturing, tourism, real estate, finance, insurance, retail, and health care are the name of the game. Some of Phoenix's biggest Fortune 500 companies include Avnet Inc., an electronics and office equipment wholesaler, mining company Freeport-McMoRann, waste-management company Republic Services of Phoenix and business-technology company Insight Enterprises. The products Phoenix is known for manufacturing include aircraft parts, electronic equipment, agricultural chemicals, radios, air-conditioning equipment, and leather goods. With over 10 million visitors a year, tourism is also a vital part of the Phoenix economy. While tourism accounts for about 77 % of employment, banking and financial services have grown in recent decades as well. Wells Fargo Bank, Chase Bank, Discover Card Services, American Express and Bank of America have opened either large processing centers or regional operations in Phoenix. Aerospace and technology companies now hold 56% of the manufacturing jobs in the area.
Also known as the "Valley of the Sun," Phoenix sees more sunshine than any other city in America. The median home value in Phoenix is about $232,700 with home prices on the rise. The average one-bedroom apartment goes for about $881 and up. Between the nice weather, thriving job market and low cost of living, Arizona's capital is a great place to be. Living in the Sonoran Dessert is not like living in other cities. While Florida has gators, New York City has pigeons, North Carolina has bears… Phoenix has coyotes. You'll hear them howling, yelping and barking throughout the night in various areas in Phoenix - but don't worry, they are probably more afraid of you than you are of them! It's one of the few places that does not follow daylight savings time, instead Phoenix goes by Mountain Standard Time all year round. You can easily get to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon, and the sunsets are the most vibrant in the country.
Population and economic growth have made Phoenix the center of the state's economy. This would be a great city for you to find your new sales job. To boost your strategy and further your career, it's important to build a good business network and luckily, Phoenix has some great networking groups to help you accelerate your sales career. The Arizona Young Professional's Social Group is the largest and most popular networking group in Phoenix. This group has over 2,400 members and hosts all types of events from hiking to concerts to game nights. Valley Young Professionals is run by the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce for up-and-coming professionals between the ages of 25 - 39. Phoenix After Work offers a relaxed atmosphere events on weeknights at fun local spots. NetParty, known as the "speed dating for business contacts" hosts a variety of events geared toward folks who like to be social. Whatever type of networking you prefer, these events are perfect for making connections as well as practicing your elevator pitch and sharing your story.