Business Development Headhunter

Position: Business Development Headhunter / Sales Hunter (Headhunting)

Miami, FL (on-site with flexibility)

Scope: U.S. market (with focus on Florida / East Coast)

Who we are

Were an Executive Search firm expanding internationally and launching / scaling operations in the U.S., starting from Miami. We partner with national and international companies to hire key leadership and critical roles through a high-touch, tailored search approach.

Who were looking for

Were hiring a Business Development Representative / Sales Hunter to join our founding team in Miami. Youre a true hunter—comfortable opening doors, building relationships with senior decision-makers, and driving revenue. Background in B2B professional services (headhunting, staffing, consulting, HR services, SaaS, corporate solutions) is a strong plus.

What youll do

  • Prospect and win new client accounts in the U.S. market.
  • Build and execute commercial plans by industry/vertical.
  • Lead the full sales cycle: outreach, discovery, proposals, follow-up, and closing.
  • Work closely with our consultants to ensure exceptional delivery and client experience.

What we need

  • Bachelors degree (Business, Marketing, International Relations or related).
  • 4+ years in B2B business development/sales (preferably professional services).
  • Strong understanding of the U.S. business landscape; network in Miami/Florida is a plus.
  • Fluent English (Spanish is a plus).
  • Results-driven, confident communicator, strong negotiator, and comfortable selling to executives.

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