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Entry-level positions for aspiring Business Development Representatives

Ava, a Business Development Representative at Ivy Energy, suggests that those looking to enter the sales world consider "business development associate or representative" roles as a great entry point, while "entry level analyst job[s]" can be helpful for those interested in real estate or sustainability. Overall, focusing on positions with titles like "associate, representative, analyst, or assistant" can be a helpful strategy for students.

Entry-Level, Sales, Business Development, Analyst, Real Estate

Advizer Information

Name

Job Title

Company

Undergrad

Grad Programs

Majors

Industries

Job Functions

Traits

Ava Naple

Business Development Representative

Ivy Energy

University of San Diego

N/A

Business Management & Admin

Real Estate, Technology

Sales and Client Management

Honors Student

Video Highlights

1. Business Development Associate/Representative roles are a good entry point into sales.

2. Entry-level analyst jobs can lead to opportunities in real estate or sustainability.

3. Look for positions with titles like Associate, Representative, Analyst, or Assistant.

Transcript

What entry-level positions are there in this field that an undergraduate or graduate student might consider?

There are many entry-level positions available. I'm technically still in an entry-level position, as I graduated a couple of years ago.

If you're looking to go into sales, a business development associate or representative role is a great way to enter that field.

Any entry-level analyst job can also be a good starting point if you're interested in real estate or the sustainability sector. Overall, look for roles with titles like associate, representative, analyst, or assistant.

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