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Business Development Manager

Ballard Products, LLC Ballard Products, LLC Manchester, MI Manchester, MI Full-time Full-time $50,000 - $84,400 a year $50,000 - $84,400 a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Overview Ballard Products, LLC is a family-owned ecommerce retail company that supplies diverse household goods to customers around the United States.
Through our growing network of vendors, we purchase and resell everything from candy bars to car parts using online marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart and eBay.
Founded in 2017 by two brothers, we remain focused on building a tight-knit team that is prepared to evolve with the ecommerce landscape.
We believe the best business relationships are built on trust through human interaction.
The Business Development Manager is a key contributor who builds connections with our vendors through face-to-face interactions at trade shows and regular contacts by email and phone.
The Business Development Manager is also responsible for identifying new product opportunities using software and manual analysis.
In short, this position requires both interpersonal skills and a strong ability to manage data.
An ideal candidate will be someone who thrives on building new relationships, enjoys the variation of a changing schedule, and has strong analytical ability.
This role will work directly with company leadership and the right candidate will have strong potential for advancement.
Company Core Values If these values describe you, then you will love working with our people.
- We keep our promises - We embrace innovation - We are proactive - We bring relentless positivity Location:
Primarily remote, with option to work hybrid/in person if desired.
Some nationwide travel (.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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