Marketing and business development manager - united arab emirates, dubai

1. job summary:seeking a dynamic and results-driven business development manager.responsibilities include driving sales and marketing initiatives, maintaining client relationships, and developing strategic business plans.2. scope:spearheading business development efforts.managing public relations.conducting market research.ensuring client retention strategies.3. principal contact:chairmanoffice and executive personnel4. essential duties and responsibilities:business development (marketing & sales)public relations & client retentionsbusiness development planningmanagement and market research5. corporate compliant responsibilities:understand and adhere to horus capital management's compliance standards as outlined in the corporate compliance policy, code of conduct, whistle blowing policy, and conflict of interest policy.6. job requirements:post high school level of educationdiploma or degree (preferred) in administration, business, public relations, or marketing7. experience:at least 2-3 years of business development experience - a must8. essential knowledge and skill set:english communication skillscomputer skillsachieving targets and kpisproven working experience as a business development manager, sales executive, or a similar role.marketing knowledge utilizing social media for campaigns and other marketing efforts.communication and negotiation skillsproficiency in microsoft office suite, including excel and powerpoint. familiarity with all office equipment and computers9. package:salary ranges between 6-8 k, in addition to regular benefits as per labor law.performance bonus is target-driven.skillscommunication, negotiation management, and sales.


Horus Capital Management
Business Development Manager
United Arab Emirates, Dubai
2024-02-25
2024-03-26
NA USD
FULL_TIME
2313681
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