Business Development Manager - Landscaping
This Business Development Manager role is based in Dubai, responsible for generating new business and managing client relationships within the landscaping sector. The candidate will prospect for new clients among developers and hospitality groups while collaborating with internal design and project teams. Success requires experience in the landscaping industry, including knowledge of design, irrigation, and plant palettes. The position is a client-facing role focused on securing contracts and ensuring project satisfaction.
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Experience
3-4 years
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Onsite, UAE
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
This Business Development Manager role is based in Dubai, responsible for generating new business and managing client relationships within the landscaping sector. The candidate will prospect for new clients among developers and hospitality groups while collaborating with internal design and project teams. Success requires experience in the landscaping industry, including knowledge of design, irrigation, and plant palettes. The position is a client-facing role focused on securing contracts and ensuring project satisfaction.
TAL's take
Role is for a recruitment agency acting on behalf of an unnamed group, with generic business development requirements.
The role has a very clear set of specific industry responsibilities related to landscaping services despite the recruiting agency nature.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
- 3-4 years prior industry related business development experience
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Understanding of landscape design, irrigation systems, plant palettes, and seasonal maintenance operations
About the company
Staffing and recruitment agency.
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