Business Development Manager - Bank Branding Sales - Kaysville, UT at Geebo

Business Development Manager - Bank Branding

We are looking for a highly motivated self-starter who will work hard and contribute their talents to a successful fast-growth business. The desired candidate must work well in teams, have a positive attitude, possess good communication skills, have the ability to learn new skills, be proficient with Microsoft desktop software applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc) and demonstrate a commitment to deliver quality service to our customers.
Job responsibilities include:
Working with the President of eGlobal to identify and secure bank branding relationships to support our existing national retail ATM accounts. This will include mostly phone-based solicitation of banking partners, responsibility for written proposals, being a point of contact for any inbound inquiries, etc. Opportunities will be captured and recorded in a customer database.
Company Overview
As a strategic business unit of Grant Victor, eGlobal specializes in facilitating the access to cash and ease of making bill payments in the consumer marketplace. eGlobal has access to a myriad of innovative ATM solutions, complementary services and technologies, and support capabilities through the Grant Victor family of companies. Visit us at www.eGlobal.com to learn more.
Monday - Friday 8AM - 5PM
Experience selling into Financial Institutions (preferably regional and community banks & credit unions)
At least 2 years of previews sales experience
Phone and keyboarding skills (minimum 25 WPM)
Strong writing and grammar skills
Attention to detail and accuracy
A college education in Sales or Marketing is preferred
Phone:
801-444-5959
Please email resumes to Careers@eGlobal.com and list Bank Branding in the subject line.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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