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Head of Business Development

NSC Global
Greater London
1 week ago
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Responsibilities

Strategic Growth: Define and deliver the global business development and go-to-market strategy with a focus on new logo acquisition and market expansion. Market Insight: Conduct market and competitive analysis to identify emerging opportunities and high-growth segments across regions. Revenue Leadership: Set and achieve ambitious quarterly and annual sales targets for new business. Collaboration: Partner closely with Marketing, Pre-Sales, Solutions, and Delivery teams to align market strategies and ensure a cohesive client experience. Pipeline & Sales Execution: Build and manage a robust new business pipeline, personally leading complex, high-value enterprise deals. Client Engagement: Cultivate trusted relationships with C-level executives and key decision-makers, positioning NSC as a strategic digital transformation partner. Team Leadership: Lead and develop a global Business Development team, setting clear goals, fostering accountability, and driving peak performance. Operational Excellence: Optimise business development processes, CRM use, and reporting to enhance efficiency and visibility.

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About You

Proven success leading Business Development or Acquisition Sales in the Global IT Services, Outsourcing, or Technology Solutions sector. Demonstrated experience in designing and executing multi-region or global business development strategies. Exceptional record in securing new enterprise clients and closing complex, multi-year contracts. Strong commercial and strategic acumen with deep knowledge of IT services pricing, contracting, and P&L management. Excellent communication, negotiation, and influencing skills with senior stakeholders and C-suite executives. A dynamic, results-oriented leader who thrives in a fast-paced, high-growth environment.

Why Join Us?
At NSC Global, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping our future growth and market leadership. If you’re a strategic thinker with the drive to deliver transformational results, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now to lead global business development and make your impact on NSC’s next chapter.

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