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Mid Market Sales Development Representative
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Launch your tech sales career as a Mid Market SDR at DataGrail. Solve complex data privacy challenges for leading brands using a consultative, research-driven approach. Enjoy a remote-first US role with equity, full benefits, and a flexible PTO policy. Exceed quotas by booking strategic meetings ...
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United States
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75000.00 - 80000.00 USD / Year
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DataGrail
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Early Career Sales Development Representative, Mid-Market (Arabic Speaking)
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Launch your sales career as an Arabic-speaking SDR for Mid-Market. You will conduct outbound prospecting, qualify leads, and articulate Atlassian's value to build pipeline. Fluency in Arabic and English, plus strong communication skills, are key. This role is based in the UK or Poland and include...
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United Kingdom; Poland
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Atlassian
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Mid-Market Business Development Representative
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Join our high-performing team as a Mid-Market Business Development Representative. This remote role in Canada focuses on qualifying inbound leads and executing targeted outbound campaigns to build sales pipeline. You'll master our sales tech stack and benefit from comprehensive insurance, 401k ma...
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Canada
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360Learning
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Explore Market Development Representative Jobs and launch your career at the intersection of sales, marketing, and strategic growth. A Market Development Representative (MDR) is a specialized business development professional focused on generating new business opportunities and expanding into new markets or customer segments. This role is foundational in the sales pipeline, acting as the critical bridge between marketing initiatives and the sales team's closing efforts. Professionals in these jobs are hunters, tasked with identifying, engaging, and qualifying potential leads to build a robust funnel for account executives. Typically, an MDR’s core responsibility is executing targeted outbound campaigns. This involves deep market research to identify ideal customer profiles, followed by personalized, multi-channel outreach via email, phone, social media (especially LinkedIn), and other digital platforms. The goal is to initiate meaningful conversations, understand a prospect's business challenges, and effectively communicate the company's value proposition. Beyond cold outreach, MDRs often collaborate closely with marketing to leverage inbound leads, follow up on campaign engagements, and provide vital feedback from the frontline—insights that help shape future marketing strategies and product development. Common responsibilities in Market Development Representative jobs include prospecting and lead generation, conducting high-level discovery calls, meticulously qualifying leads based on specific criteria like budget, authority, need, and timeline (BANT), and scheduling qualified meetings for the sales team. MDRs are also responsible for maintaining accurate records in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, analyzing outreach performance metrics to refine strategies, and staying abreast of industry trends to better engage their target audience. The typical skills and requirements for these positions are both innate and learned. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are paramount, as the role is fundamentally about building rapport and articulating value quickly. A strong sense of curiosity, resilience, and a competitive drive are essential personality traits. Employers generally seek candidates with 1-3 years of experience in sales development, business development, or a related outbound role, though strong entry-level candidates are also considered. Familiarity with sales tech stacks (CRM platforms like Salesforce, and outreach automation tools like Outreach or SalesLoft) is highly advantageous. A bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, or communications is common, but not always mandatory. Ultimately, success in Market Development Representative jobs comes from a blend of strategic thinking, relentless execution, and a passion for being on the cutting edge of market expansion.

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