Business Development Manager (Seattle)
Fusion Worldwide(2 months ago)
About this role
A traveling Business Development Manager role focused on building Fusion Worldwide's presence in the Seattle market by developing relationships with Fortune 500 companies. The position is entrepreneurial in nature, offers high earning potential, and is best suited for a candidate living in or near Seattle. Fusion Worldwide is an open market distributor of electronic components serving OEMs, CMs, and ODMs.
Required Skills
- Business Development
- Prospecting
- Account Management
- Relationship Building
- Networking
- Sales
- Customer Education
- Collaboration
- Sales Technology
- Travel
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree
About Fusion Worldwide
fusionww.comFusion Worldwide is a global independent distributor of electronic components that provides sourcing, BOM fulfillment, excess inventory mitigation, inventory and product lifecycle management, and cost‑savings programs. The company supports OEMs and supply‑chain teams with hardware procurement, vendor qualification, testing, and secure logistics while holding multiple international quality certifications (ISO, AS6081, AS9120B, etc.). With offices and quality centers across North America, Europe, and Asia, Fusion combines global reach and local expertise to reduce supply‑chain risk and optimize component costs. Customers rely on Fusion for flexible sourcing, inventory optimization, and resilient component supply.
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