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Business Development Representative Reviews
What is it like working as a Business Development Representative?
June 2015
Its okay.
Business Development Representative:
Pros: The pay, the people, the environment, the management.
Cons: The stress, the heat upstairs, the un-appreciativeness.
May 2015
Responsibility.
Business Development Representative:
Pros: High levels of responsibility in an international location.
Cons: Poor management and no benefits.
September 2014
Excellent work life balance, pay is ... Ok.
Business Development Representative:
Pros: Work life balance is great!
Cons: Definitive direction for growth, training and development, pay is just ok.
September 2014
Business Development Representative:
Pros: Side projects. Excel reporting. Managing a committee.
Cons: Processing registrations. Phone calls, customer service.
June 2014
Brands.
Business Development Representative:
Pros: Superior international brands on offer every day. Always celebrating the moment.
Cons: Underpaid. Very stressful career which makes it difficult for one to get any sleep.
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