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Business Development Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Business Development Manager?
May 2016
Business Development Manager:
All about how well you network, maintain relationships and present your companies services as a must have to the client.
May 2016
What change in ownership would mean?
Business Development Manager:
Look over your shoulder and don't trust "colleagues"
May 2016
Challenging.
Business Development Manager:
Pros: The Ability to grow and the team environment.
Cons: The fact that I haven't been able to hire additional employees yet and can't get to everything that needs to be done.
May 2016
Corporate culture, work flexibility, office conditions, stre.
Business Development Manager:
Pros: Market related salary and flexibility.
Cons: Leadership.
April 2016
Day to Day Struggles and Rewards.
Business Development Manager:
Pros: Owners are great people to work with and for along with the Regional Manager and they are compassionate and family oriented. The job can be rewarding knowing I'm helping our Senior Citizens and Veterans. I feel a sense of accomplishment within my position. Have become a Mentor for other Managers with recognition of job well done from the Owners and Regional Manager. The office I run and become a "model" office of how to do and what to do along with recognition for this as well. I feel I manage the office well and am proud of my employees.
Cons: Long hours and feeling underpaid. On call 24/7 which often interrupts time with my family. Hi demand of deadlines and paperwork with many duties to complete and not having enough time to do so. The lack of TV and radio advertising to help build business. The constant struggle to find good Care Providers to place in Senior's homes. Having to find Care Providers to fill in on cases over weekends, so the lack of professionalism with the independent contractors hired. Stress level is also very high worrying about keeping cases staffed and bringing in new cases.
March 2016
Its okay.
Business Development Manager:
Pros: Working with the customers and some vendors.
Cons: The overworked hours and unrealistic expectations.
March 2016
Should have spent the time getting a business degree.
Business Development Manager:
Get a degree, helps with future employment. Stay close to the CEO as you will learn most business tips from him/her.
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