The Business Development Manager will manage software products, develop marketing programs, cultivate partnerships, gather market intelligence, and support channel development.
It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing!
Job Description:
Responsibilities:
- Product and inventory management of Software Related Products
- Conceptualizing of marketing programs, developing of channel and end-customer demand generation
- Engagement and cultivation of strong rapport with partners and vendors
- Gathering of market intelligence on new products, industry trends, competitive development and constant evaluation of potential new product lines
- Channel development and training
Requirements:
- Diploma/Degree in Business/ Marketing/IT or an equivalent discipline
- Sound knowledge/passion in IT industry/products/solutions preferred
- Passion to work in the technology industry
- Creative with strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Strong team player and customer oriented
- Training will be provided
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