Business Development Intern
The Unfiltered Startup is an early-stage company operating at the intersection of ecommerce, AI, and digital growth. This role involves active participation in lead generation, market research, and client relationship management under the guidance of the founding team. Candidates are expected to be proactive, execution-driven, and comfortable with outbound prospecting tools. This internship focuses on practical business development experience rather than administrative tasks.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Unfiltered Startup is an early-stage company operating at the intersection of ecommerce, AI, and digital growth. This role involves active participation in lead generation, market research, and client relationship management under the guidance of the founding team. Candidates are expected to be proactive, execution-driven, and comfortable with outbound prospecting tools. This internship focuses on practical business development experience rather than administrative tasks.
TAL's take
early-stage startup internship with limited scope, though provides direct founder exposure.
clear role definition regarding business development and sales activities, though the company is early-stage.
Must haves
- Pursuing or recently completed a Bachelor's degree
- Confident communicating with people
- Proactive, resourceful, and execution-driven
- Strong written and spoken communication in English and Hindi
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
Posts mentioning The Unfiltered Startup
The market can pay
I'll share an interview experience which made me think beyond recession A remote, content startup based in Bangalore was actively hiring last year (end of 2022). I applied for role of Enterpreuner in residence (whatever tf it means), mentioned to be 100% remote I reached out to one of three founders, he though pointed out that it will not be remote and I'll have to relocate. Probably a red flag, but didn't see too much into it He loops in second Co founder, who is nice. Shares a plan for interview, with a content assignment (free work?!) and asked my expected salary. Did the assignment, got feedback, not rejected 🤠I asked for 19-22LPA and they agreed. 1. It was more of long form content creation role 2. I did not have formal experience of content, only side projects I had to pull out of the interview due to personal reasons which would have restricted my relocation. But this really made me wonder how much can market give? Now, I am not sure if the startup was really dumb to throw so much money or I was actually very good 🤔
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