I was researching on this type of career after I saw a position where I live with a great salary. But never done business development only, that I’m building my own business in Digital Marketing. This is really helpful.
So glad we could help you! Getting clients for your own business is a great way to grow your business development experience. Best of luck and thank you for watching! -bryan from Wahl+Case
Hi@@lynn9133 . I realized its not well paid and the job role was not something i expected. So i moved to becoming a data analyst which now pays me 100% more than being Business development associate. Soon, i will leave the data analyst role too and move to content creation !
Congrats! I am working as a BDM now, definitely not as a career path. But it's a good entry point to IT industry (speacially if you don't have an engineer degree). Hoping to work for around 1-2 years, to make curriculum and jump to smth less stressful.
I watched other BD vids but they didn’t explain BDM roles and responsibilities as good as you explained it. I loved how you were straight to the point. Thank you l.
Thank you so much! So glad we were able to help, please let me know if there are any other videos you would like to see. Thank you again for learning with us! -bryan
I’d love to start a career in BDM! I’ve been a freelance artist my entire life and I’m very great at communicating and presenting my work to prospective clients. One could say I’m very persuasive!
Hello! Thank you for your comment! Currently we are only working in Tokyo, but I would recommend looking for Business Development Representative, Account Executive, or Sales roles to get your foot in the door. To be honest, many companies appreciate the hustle of freelance work, so it is a good idea to lead with that. We have another video in the works going over the 5 skills that will get you hired, I will be sure to link it here when it is published. Here are the main points from that video: www.wahlandcase.com/blog/2021/10/15/5-skills-to-get-hired-business-development-manager -bryan
This resonates so well with my RUclips channel! Sales/BD is a fantastic career choice and our job is to educate schools and colleges to teach young people that Sales is a fantastic career choice. The benefits of the skills learnt in sales will have such positive impacts on all aspects of their life's. E.g winning, losing, handling rejection, commitment, self development, etc
Thanks for the comment Matt! I totally agree, the skills that come from working sales can really be leveraged across any career. I appreciate your time Matt, thanks again! -Bryan
Definitely helping !!! 😀 thank you!!! I was finding an intern position about this BDM in Paas and Saas, and this really help me to understand what this position is doing and help me have some preparation before the interview ❤
Thanks for the video! I've worked in ops management for several years and have an interview for a BDM role, this is helpful in combination with the job description to connect the dots on what the company is looking for. Thanks!
@@ramyamohanraj2836 Sorry for the late reply, RUclips doesn't show responses to comments in the dashboard. Yes, a BDM will have sales targets. There is another type of Business Development that is focused on bringing in new business lines.
Now I'm 16 and I decided to choose this profession (BD), looking at my personality, I realise that my personality suits for Business Developer. Personality test results me that i have enough soft skills that on video. Thank you for this information, now beacuse of you I have my dream job😊.
Thank you so much for the kind words, we will be shifting toward developer roles in Japan. If you are interested, here is breakdown of all of the sales positions in tech: ruclips.net/video/QYdBEqbWrtY/видео.htmlsi=-3jcMwY_EUE76h79 Hope this helps!
Hello! Thank you for the kind words. Currently we are only operating in Tokyo, but I will let you know as soon as that changes. Thank you again for watching. -bryan
I have been offered this in my company, they say I will be a natural since I have charisma, not afraid of talking to people and also have enough knowledge in what we do, our infrastructure infrastructure and how it works (I was doing both Support and SysOps) and the cybersecurity industry. Wish me luck!
I am currently a Program Manager, but will start a new and exciting role as a Business Development Manager. I am currently 36 and I am curious to know if this is an average age to start this role. I am nervous yet eager to start my new career pathway and this video has been very helpful. Thank you :)
I'm a 28 year old BDM. Actually started my first BDM role when I was 25. Very easy dynamic for a job, you just need to be assertive, transaprent and stand behind the business you are represnting. A potential clients will smell doubt before you walk in for that meeting.
Thank you so much for watching Urvi! We actually have a CSM video, you can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/lkcmFBuj9JE/видео.html We will get to work on the Customer Relation Management, any other requests? Thank you again Urvi!
Hi sir, Sir, please make a full detailed video on "business development executive" and cover the below topics as well : 1) how business development executives work in a software company 2)how they generate sales 3) which tools they use 4) how do they get clients / how do they target tech clients 5) how they close deals with client 6) Etc
Hi Muhammad, did you eventually get materials to deal with your above stated request? Just on the path of becoming a Business Developer for a fintech company and would appreciate if you can share materials learnt from for the past 1 year you put this up. Thank you!
I'm a Business Development Officer. Sometimes people ask me about my portfolio. Can anyone tell me or guide me on what type of portfolio I should have as a business developer?
I know I’m about a year late 😂 but do you know how we could specialize in the first or second type of BDM, in order to do just that ? I’m thrilled by the second type (in big tech), but I’m really not into the first one. Any advice or thoughts ?
Hello! I have been thinking about this question since I first saw your comment and I sill don't have a good answer. My first instinct based on my time working roles like these would be to start as Business Development Representative (BDR) any where you can. It will be a sales heavy role, but it will give you experience in talking with executives and cold outreach. While you are working these roles try to build as deep of a network as you can. This is part of the job of a BDR, but if you do it well, you will be able to build your whole career off of the network. When I was recruiting for this position with a major tech player looking to connect with telco's, this was their 1 requirement. A network of high level executives in telco. So build your connections and prove that you have the charisma to persuade executives. It will be a journey, but I hope this helps! - bryan P.S. I have reached out to Fuminori, who I mentioned in the video, he was working as a BDM for Softbank in Japan. I hope he will have some insight as well.
Thank you so much Anup, I appreciate the compliment! Hope this video helps, let me know if there are any other positions you would like me to cover! -Bryan
Sir right now I was promoted from sales executive to business development manager(BDM), may I know what all changes should I bring to improve the stocks of the place which I work in
Hi Nikola, Great question! Because of the strategic nature of this role, we have seen this lead to leadership roles such as Country Manager, Director of Business Development, Sales Director, Managing Director, Chief Revenue Officer, and more including other C-suite positions. Business Development Manager is one of the funnels to the top. Hope this helps, and best of luck with your career! -bryan
@@_VISION. That is a great question! I am not sure, but I know there are a lot of partner selling organizations. Maybe there is too much overlap? It might be worth exploring!
Hello! Thank you for your interest! To be honest, I am not familiar with any courses on Business Development so I would feel less than honest recommending any. However, I can recommend a book about selling things that helped me: To Sell is Human by Dan Pink You can find it here: www.danpink.com/books/to-sell-is-human/ Hope this helps! -Bryan
This is a really great question! On paper, it seems like a far move from a Technical Background to a client facing sales position. How you frame your experience will play the biggest role in getting your future position. You can use your knowledge of the backend to connect with your technical clients in a way that other sales folks cannot. If you are looking for a position that can bridge technical and sales, I would recommend a Presales engineer. I hope this helps, I saved your comment and if you would want to learn more, we can try to write a blog or make a video about this topic. Thank you again! -bryan
Awesome Mam I have an Interview in a Few days for the role of BDM. And this video could help me a lot for a better understanding abou that position❤. Kindly could you guide me on that How I can prepare for an interview of Business Development Manager role.
Thank you and best of luck on your interview! I would say the focus of your prep should be on a few specific skills, company interest, and how you will present your answers. Let's go over how to present your answers first so that when you are gathering the info for the skills you can be thinking of it in this framework. STAR Interview Method: S = Situation, the problem your company or customer was facing (i.e. our sales were down) T = Task, the things you were assigned to do (i.e. I needed to close at least 5 deals) A = Action, the way you went about completing your tasks (i.e. I sent out 50 cold email, setup 20 meetings, and I was able to close 5 deals by getting to know the real challenges our customers were facing and how our system could help them) R = Results, what were the results of your actions (i.e. because of the 5 deals I closed, our revenue was at a record for the past 5 years and I am better able to help our customers that I meet with now) 1. Sales Results - how do you approach sales and how were you able to achieve those results? Make sure to frame it with your goal being to help your customers. 2. Cold outreach - you need to show that you have the ability to message, call, email, or speak with people that you have had no prior contact with. 3. Creativity - you need to show that you are able to look for opportunities in places that other people may not expect and are able to drive business results that other people would overlook. The other thing you need to show is company and industry knowledge, be sure to spend time getting to know the company you are interviewing with. Start on their website, then go through each of their social channels to get not only an understanding of what they do and their culture, but also write down as many questions as you can that you want to ask your interviewer if they have time. Additionally, if you can show that you have a network that you can call upon in the industry you are going to be working in, it will also give you a head start. This will show them that you care about their business and are interested in them as a company and you are not just looking for a job. Those are the the best tips I could come up with off the top of my head, I hope they help! -bryan
@@Wahl_and_Case Brother I've selected and the salary Will be based on my performance tmrw they'll Negotiate or they'll analyse my performance they said Brother. So, can you give me any tips to well on my First days for the position of Business Development Associate If you can help me that could helps me a lot..
This is a good question, I would need to know a bit more information. We specialize in tech roles, so I am not sure I would be able to offer much insight, but happy to help if I can!
@@Wahl_and_Case , I'm working in an agent company -consultancy, my job is to make offer applications of students into university, my main responsibilities are to write sop, fill up forms, and make contact with the students
Hello sir I'm doing work as BDE with one ATS company but I'm little bit confused that when I'll get 2 years experience I hope that I'll get good good salary in better organisation like Infosys.
Hi Kunam, A BDM (Business Development Manager) is a sales position and a BBA (Bachelors of Business Administration) is a degree. Which would better suit your situation?
@@shaimusmys5679 Thank you! BDM is the more senior position, but which is better for you will depend on where you are in your career. If you have never managed a team, becoming a Manager could be a big step. However, if you feel you are ready for the responsibility, it will be worth it! Hope this helps. -Bryan from Wahl+Case
It is a sales role. If you are not excited to meet with clients, handle negotiations, and work on solving problems with clients, than business development is probably not the best role for you. There are less direct sales roles that you can consider. I would look into Customer Success and Account Management. Hope this helps! -Bryan from Wahl+Case
A BDM is an absolute waste of time and space. Most will do the most minimal jobs possible or delegate to (Apparent) lower roles. Waste of flow and no income generation they can provide. If you have one at your work.. They are explaining the obvious to get paid what? IMO get rid of the role give the hard workings a pay rise and forget you even thought about it..
While I do see where you might be coming from. I assume you say this coming from personal experience where your BDM wasn’t pulling their weight and not providing/or trying to provide unique insights or values that justified their job. Is there any reason in particular that made you feel like this role isn’t justified? Do you think the job is useless or do you feel like you had conflicting roles in your organization? I felt like it was pretty straightforward. Identifying potential clients/partners Business or client relationship maintenance Going through the sales process Analyzing market data and trends Setting growth goals And I could list more but you obviously watched the video. I’m just asking out of curiosity, I don’t really have work experience and I just want to learn more about the business world.
Yes. Coming from Experience. Multiple Businesses I have worked for retain a certain and similar culture. It all of course depends on the Director Chief (Boss) of course. If they tolerate Failure and Excuses staring at a blank wall.. All points you mentioned are basic in terms of what any Sales Team/Parts Team/Service Team/Transit Team should be driven and aligned to do. (Hopefully by contract) It does depend how big or small the business is, That is what a BDM would say. Yes. In my Opinion organizations have worked out paying for a role they never needed, BDM never has an opportunity to over rule what a "Boss" Should be watching and acting upon themselves. BDM bring measurements of achievement no matter how high or low blanket to the workers currently doing it and achieving it or not achieving it.. The Bottom line matters to the boss.. Only in my opinion.. BDM means to me. crazy, lazy, loose boss.
so that's just a glorified cold caller. every time you answer your phone and there's somebody trying to sell you a magazine subscription, you are in fact talking with BDM
You are not wrong! Though their title is Inside Sales Representative (ISR), Sales Development Representative (SDR), or Business Development Representative (BDR). Because this is a B2B sales position, they will be cold calling other businesses. So if you are answering your work phone and they are trying to sell you a subscription, especially as software as a service one, yes! You are talking with a business development person. Hope this helps! -bryan
Hi Lars, Thanks for your comment, I agree that we over did it with the CTAs in this one. Check out our other videos to see if we improved ;) (kidding) I really do appreciate the feedback. Thanks again Lars! -bryan
Here am I watching it 2 minutes before I start my career in BDM 😊
Best of luck with your new career!
5 hour before I start my career 😅
What they ask in your interview? Will you tell me in brief about your interview experience.
Are you malayali
Same here
I was researching on this type of career after I saw a position where I live with a great salary. But never done business development only, that I’m building my own business in Digital Marketing. This is really helpful.
So glad we could help you!
Getting clients for your own business is a great way to grow your business development experience.
Best of luck and thank you for watching!
-bryan from Wahl+Case
Can I work with you ?
yes its exciting.. i am starting a role as Business Development associate from tomorrow.. excited not for tomorow but for future after 10 years
Tomorrow is the first step for the next 10 years, Best of luck Sujan!
Thank you so much for watching.
- Bryan
If u are interested than Share your number for BDM job !❤
How was it?
Hi@@lynn9133 . I realized its not well paid and the job role was not something i expected. So i moved to becoming a data analyst which now pays me 100% more than being Business development associate. Soon, i will leave the data analyst role too and move to content creation !
Congrats!
I am working as a BDM now, definitely not as a career path. But it's a good entry point to IT industry (speacially if you don't have an engineer degree).
Hoping to work for around 1-2 years, to make curriculum and jump to smth less stressful.
I watched other BD vids but they didn’t explain BDM roles and responsibilities as good as you explained it. I loved how you were straight to the point. Thank you l.
Thank you so much for the kind words Salem!
i have started my career as a BDM but i didn't get any guidance or knowledge before. you mentioned exactly right to the point.
Thank you so much! So glad we were able to help, please let me know if there are any other videos you would like to see.
Thank you again for learning with us!
-bryan
Malayali aano
I'm working as a Business Development Manager from past 2 years.
Glad to hear it!
Thank you for watching!
Any thing I missed in the video?
- bryan
It's worth or not?
I’d love to start a career in BDM! I’ve been a freelance artist my entire life and I’m very great at communicating and presenting my work to prospective clients. One could say I’m very persuasive!
Hello!
Thank you for your comment! Currently we are only working in Tokyo, but I would recommend looking for Business Development Representative, Account Executive, or Sales roles to get your foot in the door.
To be honest, many companies appreciate the hustle of freelance work, so it is a good idea to lead with that.
We have another video in the works going over the 5 skills that will get you hired, I will be sure to link it here when it is published.
Here are the main points from that video:
www.wahlandcase.com/blog/2021/10/15/5-skills-to-get-hired-business-development-manager
-bryan
This resonates so well with my RUclips channel! Sales/BD is a fantastic career choice and our job is to educate schools and colleges to teach young people that Sales is a fantastic career choice. The benefits of the skills learnt in sales will have such positive impacts on all aspects of their life's. E.g winning, losing, handling rejection, commitment, self development, etc
Thanks for the comment Matt!
I totally agree, the skills that come from working sales can really be leveraged across any career.
I appreciate your time Matt, thanks again!
-Bryan
So simple and straight forward. So easy to understand. Thank you so much
Thank YOU, hope it helps!
Definitely helping !!! 😀 thank you!!! I was finding an intern position about this BDM in Paas and Saas, and this really help me to understand what this position is doing and help me have some preparation before the interview ❤
Best of luck, Hope you will ace your interview!
-bryan
Thanks for the video! I've worked in ops management for several years and have an interview for a BDM role, this is helpful in combination with the job description to connect the dots on what the company is looking for. Thanks!
Hi Stuart!
Thank you so much for watching.
I am so glad you found it helpful, best of luck on your new role!
BDTM has sales target ..?
@@ramyamohanraj2836 Sorry for the late reply, RUclips doesn't show responses to comments in the dashboard.
Yes, a BDM will have sales targets. There is another type of Business Development that is focused on bringing in new business lines.
BDM! Career training video, please?
Me watching get a position of BDM in an organization. Thank you for the knowledge!
What’s your salary? Thanks
Now I'm 16 and I decided to choose this profession (BD), looking at my personality, I realise that my personality suits for Business Developer. Personality test results me that i have enough soft skills that on video. Thank you for this information, now beacuse of you I have my dream job😊.
Actually, had a little bit of bias towards this video at start, but well, I liked the way you interpreted everything in summary! Good job.
Thank you for giving us a chance, I appreciate it!
-bryan
Expertly explained in a few minutes. I hope you have more vids like this on all the other roles
Thank you so much for the kind words, we will be shifting toward developer roles in Japan.
If you are interested, here is breakdown of all of the sales positions in tech:
ruclips.net/video/QYdBEqbWrtY/видео.htmlsi=-3jcMwY_EUE76h79
Hope this helps!
Loved your video, Please share the business development positions available. Thank you
Hello!
Thank you for the kind words.
Currently we are only operating in Tokyo, but I will let you know as soon as that changes.
Thank you again for watching.
-bryan
I have been offered this in my company, they say I will be a natural since I have charisma, not afraid of talking to people and also have enough knowledge in what we do, our infrastructure infrastructure and how it works (I was doing both Support and SysOps) and the cybersecurity industry. Wish me luck!
Hi Agustin,
That is great news, best of luck in your new role!
-bryan
I am currently a Program Manager, but will start a new and exciting role as a Business Development Manager. I am currently 36 and I am curious to know if this is an average age to start this role. I am nervous yet eager to start my new career pathway and this video has been very helpful. Thank you :)
I'm a 28 year old BDM. Actually started my first BDM role when I was 25. Very easy dynamic for a job, you just need to be assertive, transaprent and stand behind the business you are represnting. A potential clients will smell doubt before you walk in for that meeting.
I’m 28 and have been offered this opportunity! Feel very nervous but without nerves, you cannot grow!
Great video! Please make video for customer relation management and customer success management.
Thank you so much for watching Urvi!
We actually have a CSM video, you can watch it here:
ruclips.net/video/lkcmFBuj9JE/видео.html
We will get to work on the Customer Relation Management, any other requests?
Thank you again Urvi!
Hi sir,
Sir, please make a full detailed video on "business development executive" and cover the below topics as well :
1) how business development executives work in a software company
2)how they generate sales
3) which tools they use
4) how do they get clients / how do they target tech clients
5) how they close deals with client
6) Etc
Hello!
This is a great recommendation, I will add this to the list of upcoming videos.
Thank you!
Hi Muhammad, did you eventually get materials to deal with your above stated request? Just on the path of becoming a Business Developer for a fintech company and would appreciate if you can share materials learnt from for the past 1 year you put this up.
Thank you!
I'm a Business Development Officer. Sometimes people ask me about my portfolio. Can anyone tell me or guide me on what type of portfolio I should have as a business developer?
BDM, very interesting and rigorous, kudos!
Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words!
I know I’m about a year late 😂 but do you know how we could specialize in the first or second type of BDM, in order to do just that ? I’m thrilled by the second type (in big tech), but I’m really not into the first one. Any advice or thoughts ?
Hello!
I have been thinking about this question since I first saw your comment and I sill don't have a good answer.
My first instinct based on my time working roles like these would be to start as Business Development Representative (BDR) any where you can. It will be a sales heavy role, but it will give you experience in talking with executives and cold outreach.
While you are working these roles try to build as deep of a network as you can. This is part of the job of a BDR, but if you do it well, you will be able to build your whole career off of the network.
When I was recruiting for this position with a major tech player looking to connect with telco's, this was their 1 requirement. A network of high level executives in telco.
So build your connections and prove that you have the charisma to persuade executives.
It will be a journey, but I hope this helps!
- bryan
P.S. I have reached out to Fuminori, who I mentioned in the video, he was working as a BDM for Softbank in Japan. I hope he will have some insight as well.
Thanks buddy .. I m surprised why u have such less number of followers
great explanation
Thank you so much Anup, I appreciate the compliment!
Hope this video helps, let me know if there are any other positions you would like me to cover!
-Bryan
Today is my interview for the role of Business Development Executive
Amazing!
Best of luck, hope it goes well!
you cracked it ?
excellent am startin as a BDR shortly.
Hi Michael!
Thank you for watching, hope you found it helpful and Best of luck at your new BDR position!
- Bryan
@@Wahl_and_Case thanx
after listening to ur video I have more perspective on this role. Thank you! Now I’m excited to further my career into business associate
Thank you so much Katrina.
Best of luck on your future career, You got this!
BDM " Thanks for this Video!
Thank you for watching!
Very simple and articulated
Thank you Faruk, we appreciate you watching!
If u are interested than Share your number for BDM job !❤
Sir right now I was promoted from sales executive to business development manager(BDM), may I know what all changes should I bring to improve the stocks of the place which I work in
Going for an interview next week hope I get the job, hope I also come back to see this comment before I was a BDM and after Im a BDM - on God
How did it go?
I am rooting for you!
- bryan
@Wahl_and_Case it went very well they asked for referrals last week I think it's a good thing, hoping for an offer letter this week. Thank you 😊
Did you get the offer?
In the long term, what other opportunities can this role lead to?
Hi Nikola,
Great question!
Because of the strategic nature of this role, we have seen this lead to leadership roles such as Country Manager, Director of Business Development, Sales Director, Managing Director, Chief Revenue Officer, and more including other C-suite positions.
Business Development Manager is one of the funnels to the top.
Hope this helps, and best of luck with your career!
-bryan
HAPPY MORNING BRO BDM
Thank you and happy morning to you too!
Thank you kindly for the info mate! lets work on the eyes tho :)
Happy to help!
Will try to improve haha
BDM can you share some new positions open ? Thank you! Great video
Thank you!
Currently we are only operating in Tokyo Japan.
If things change I will be sure to let you know!
-bryan
BDM
Thank you very much ☕
Thank YOU so much!
-bryan
good informative video
Thank you so much Prashant!
Great vid!
Thank you so much!
Is it possible to start your own business development agency?
I definitely think it is possible!
-bryan
@@Wahl_and_Case I wonder why I don't see many of those around
@@_VISION. That is a great question! I am not sure, but I know there are a lot of partner selling organizations. Maybe there is too much overlap?
It might be worth exploring!
BDM! Great content!!
Thank you for watching, so glad you found it helpful!
Salaries in IT firm in Toronto?
Wow I would appreciate if you can share some BDM courses to enhance my knowledge
Hello!
Thank you for your interest!
To be honest, I am not familiar with any courses on Business Development so I would feel less than honest recommending any.
However, I can recommend a book about selling things that helped me: To Sell is Human by Dan Pink
You can find it here: www.danpink.com/books/to-sell-is-human/
Hope this helps!
-Bryan
Hey I come from a computer science background does that make me eligible for the BDM industry
This is a really great question!
On paper, it seems like a far move from a Technical Background to a client facing sales position.
How you frame your experience will play the biggest role in getting your future position.
You can use your knowledge of the backend to connect with your technical clients in a way that other sales folks cannot.
If you are looking for a position that can bridge technical and sales, I would recommend a Presales engineer.
I hope this helps, I saved your comment and if you would want to learn more, we can try to write a blog or make a video about this topic.
Thank you again!
-bryan
Great .... BDM
Thank you for watching!
Awesome Mam I have an Interview in a Few days for the role of BDM. And this video could help me a lot for a better understanding abou that position❤.
Kindly could you guide me on that How I can prepare for an interview of Business Development Manager role.
Thank you and best of luck on your interview!
I would say the focus of your prep should be on a few specific skills, company interest, and how you will present your answers. Let's go over how to present your answers first so that when you are gathering the info for the skills you can be thinking of it in this framework.
STAR Interview Method:
S = Situation, the problem your company or customer was facing (i.e. our sales were down)
T = Task, the things you were assigned to do (i.e. I needed to close at least 5 deals)
A = Action, the way you went about completing your tasks (i.e. I sent out 50 cold email, setup 20 meetings, and I was able to close 5 deals by getting to know the real challenges our customers were facing and how our system could help them)
R = Results, what were the results of your actions (i.e. because of the 5 deals I closed, our revenue was at a record for the past 5 years and I am better able to help our customers that I meet with now)
1. Sales Results - how do you approach sales and how were you able to achieve those results? Make sure to frame it with your goal being to help your customers.
2. Cold outreach - you need to show that you have the ability to message, call, email, or speak with people that you have had no prior contact with.
3. Creativity - you need to show that you are able to look for opportunities in places that other people may not expect and are able to drive business results that other people would overlook.
The other thing you need to show is company and industry knowledge, be sure to spend time getting to know the company you are interviewing with. Start on their website, then go through each of their social channels to get not only an understanding of what they do and their culture, but also write down as many questions as you can that you want to ask your interviewer if they have time.
Additionally, if you can show that you have a network that you can call upon in the industry you are going to be working in, it will also give you a head start.
This will show them that you care about their business and are interested in them as a company and you are not just looking for a job.
Those are the the best tips I could come up with off the top of my head, I hope they help!
-bryan
@@Wahl_and_Case Thanks you so much for a ton of Information Love you brother ! May God Bless you 🙏🏻
I'm selected as a Business Development Associate Brother Thanks for your tips
@@ME-SURYAS Amazing!! Congrats on getting the new role!
Best of luck!
@@Wahl_and_Case Brother I've selected and the salary Will be based on my performance tmrw they'll Negotiate or they'll analyse my performance they said Brother. So, can you give me any tips to well on my First days for the position of Business Development Associate If you can help me that could helps me a lot..
BDM
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Thank you som much for the kind words!
So glad you found it useful, hope we can have more up soon.
Thank you again,
-bryan
wow this is nice
Hi Katabarwa Andrew!
Thank you for watching and for your kind words, hope you found it helpful!
-Bryan
BDM career path opening please, thanks
Hello!
We are currently only operating in Japan.
Best of luck and I hope we can help more in the future.
-bryan
BDM great thanks
Thank you for watching!
I am currently working as a admission officer in a company... What sort of progression I may get after few years of experience in the relevant field?
This is a good question, I would need to know a bit more information.
We specialize in tech roles, so I am not sure I would be able to offer much insight, but happy to help if I can!
@@Wahl_and_Case , I'm working in an agent company -consultancy, my job is to make offer applications of students into university, my main responsibilities are to write sop, fill up forms, and make contact with the students
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I'm doing work as BDE with one ATS company but I'm little bit confused that when I'll get 2 years experience I hope that I'll get good good salary in better organisation like Infosys.
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Which is better BBA OR BDM ?tell me please
Hi Kunam,
A BDM (Business Development Manager) is a sales position and a BBA (Bachelors of Business Administration) is a degree.
Which would better suit your situation?
@@Wahl_and_Casebba business development associate
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BDM is the more senior position, but which is better for you will depend on where you are in your career.
If you have never managed a team, becoming a Manager could be a big step.
However, if you feel you are ready for the responsibility, it will be worth it!
Hope this helps.
-Bryan from Wahl+Case
We also have a video about the entry level position of BDR here:
ruclips.net/video/dA0-jgMO5Do/видео.html
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How i get project
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Not sure what you are asking exactly, any more info you can provide would be very helpful.
Best of luck!
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Best of luck, I am rooting for you!
-Bryan
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Check out the link here if you are looking for a BDM role in Tokyo:
www.wahlandcase.com/tokyo-recruitment/jobs
It's typically sales but fancy name..but it's sales..
It is a sales role.
If you are not excited to meet with clients, handle negotiations, and work on solving problems with clients, than business development is probably not the best role for you.
There are less direct sales roles that you can consider. I would look into Customer Success and Account Management.
Hope this helps!
-Bryan from Wahl+Case
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Thank you so much for watching Patchara, so glad that you found it helpful!
lol I've never heard anyone pronounce SaaS like "sauce"
Watch me learn to pronounce SaaS here:
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I had to read this a few times but I got it haha
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A BDM is an absolute waste of time and space. Most will do the most minimal jobs possible or delegate to (Apparent) lower roles. Waste of flow and no income generation they can provide. If you have one at your work.. They are explaining the obvious to get paid what? IMO get rid of the role give the hard workings a pay rise and forget you even thought about it..
While I do see where you might be coming from. I assume you say this coming from personal experience where your BDM wasn’t pulling their weight and not providing/or trying to provide unique insights or values that justified their job.
Is there any reason in particular that made you feel like this role isn’t justified?
Do you think the job is useless or do you feel like you had conflicting roles in your organization? I felt like it was pretty straightforward.
Identifying potential clients/partners
Business or client relationship maintenance
Going through the sales process
Analyzing market data and trends
Setting growth goals
And I could list more but you obviously watched the video. I’m just asking out of curiosity, I don’t really have work experience and I just want to learn more about the business world.
Yes. Coming from Experience. Multiple Businesses I have worked for retain a certain and similar culture. It all of course depends on the Director Chief (Boss) of course.
If they tolerate Failure and Excuses staring at a blank wall..
All points you mentioned are basic in terms of what any Sales Team/Parts Team/Service Team/Transit Team should be driven and aligned to do. (Hopefully by contract)
It does depend how big or small the business is, That is what a BDM would say.
Yes. In my Opinion organizations have worked out paying for a role they never needed,
BDM never has an opportunity to over rule what a "Boss" Should be watching and acting upon themselves.
BDM bring measurements of achievement no matter how high or low blanket to the workers currently doing it and achieving it or not achieving it..
The Bottom line matters to the boss..
Only in my opinion.. BDM means to me. crazy, lazy, loose boss.
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so that's just a glorified cold caller. every time you answer your phone and there's somebody trying to sell you a magazine subscription, you are in fact talking with BDM
You are not wrong!
Though their title is Inside Sales Representative (ISR), Sales Development Representative (SDR), or Business Development Representative (BDR).
Because this is a B2B sales position, they will be cold calling other businesses.
So if you are answering your work phone and they are trying to sell you a subscription, especially as software as a service one, yes! You are talking with a business development person.
Hope this helps!
-bryan
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Well played Sergey, well played haha
@@Wahl_and_Case wish to be bdsm Manager instead bdm
@@sergeyivanov1100 haha not sure we can help with that one!
Business Development & Sales Manager. He's not wrong though
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haha British Broadcasting Corporation
Useless, but there you go, you got the user interaction you asked for like 4-5 time instead of focusing on bringing content 😅
Hi Lars,
Thanks for your comment, I agree that we over did it with the CTAs in this one.
Check out our other videos to see if we improved ;) (kidding)
I really do appreciate the feedback.
Thanks again Lars!
-bryan
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