BDA Associate: Great people, opportunities to learn and help drive firm's bottom line, company is growing - Business Development Associate RTI International Employee Review

5.0
2 Nov 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- A lot of opportunities to grow your relationship management skills, highly different from other sales roles as an account executive because you get direct interactions with F500 senior executives instead of middle market business owners and middle managers. - Young and vibrant team, regular company outings and weekly casual outings - Prime location with a beautiful office - A lot of autonomy, results-oriented environment. - Kitchen is always stacked with beverages and snacks including protein bars.

Cons

- This business isn't for everybody. If you're planning on joining you should be self-motivated, ambitious, and highly receptive as to what's going on in the market and business community - make sure you're the right fit for a results-oriented business.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Remote work and reasonable working hours

Cons

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