Business Development Intern - Remote
Prepisely is an upskilling EdTech startup seeking a Business Development Intern to focus on growth and partnerships. The role involves outreach via calls, emails, and social platforms, working directly with the founding team. Candidates will learn the B2C sales funnel and contribute to growth targets. The position is fully remote and performance-based.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Remote, unknown
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Prepisely is an upskilling EdTech startup seeking a Business Development Intern to focus on growth and partnerships. The role involves outreach via calls, emails, and social platforms, working directly with the founding team. Candidates will learn the B2C sales funnel and contribute to growth targets. The position is fully remote and performance-based.
TAL's take
Early-stage startup offering an incentive-only internship with no base compensation.
Clear expectations for an internship role, though the performance-only compensation is a notable factor.
Watchouts
- incentive-only compensation
- no fixed stipend
Must haves
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Self-driven and enthusiastic
- Eager to learn about sales and growth
- Comfortable speaking with working professionals
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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