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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Job Title: Director, Business Development
The Company
Metropolis is an artificial intelligence company that uses computer vision technology to enable "checkout-free" experiences in the real world. Today, we are reimagining parking to enable millions of consumers to just "drive in and drive out." We envision a future where people transact in the real world with even greater ease than experienced online. Tomorrow, we will power checkout-free experiences anywhere you go.
The Role
Metropolis is seeking a Director, Business Development, to lead and execute strategic sales initiatives to drive business growth, expand market presence, and increase revenue opportunities aggressively throughout our portfolio. You will identify and cultivate strong relationships with potential clients, partners, and senior level executives to develop new business opportunities and drive sales growth at enterprise and medium-sized businesses. Reporting directly to the Senior Director, Business Development, the ideal candidate will have a strong background in business development, strategic planning, and relationship management, with a proven track record of success in driving business expansion and achieving revenue targets.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
When you join Metropolis, you’ll join a team of world-class product leaders and engineers, building an ecosystem of technologies at the intersection of parking, mobility, and real estate. Our goal is to build an inclusive culture where everyone has a voice and the best idea wins. You will play a key role in building and maintaining this culture as our organization grows. The anticipated base salary for this position is $110,000.00 to 140,000.00 annually. The actual base pay offered is determined by a number of variables, including, as appropriate, the applicant's qualifications for the position, years of relevant experience, distinctive skills, level of education attained, certifications or other professional licenses held, and the location of residence and/or place of employment. Base pay is one component of Metropolis’s total compensation package, which may also include access to or eligibility for healthcare benefits, a 401(k) plan, short-term and long-term disability coverage, basic life insurance, a lucrative commission plan and more.
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$201k-254k (estimate)
05/31/2024
06/15/2024
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