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Remedica is hiring a Business Development Officer

Cyprus-based pharmaceutical company Remedica is looking to recruit "a highly motivated and results-driven" Business Development Officer to join its team.

The ideal candidate will play a key role in driving growth by supporting product launches and departmental operations and forging strong relationships with key stakeholders, the company said.

Some of the key responsibilities:
- Monitoring customer accounts, addressing order status inquiries, providing updates on upcoming launches and advising on order placing
- Monitoring the quarterly sales reconciliation process between customers and Remedica, and executing invoicing activities
- Liaising with relevant departments to ensure smooth sales order execution and providing input to the Planning department to meet monthly sales targets set by management

What the company is looking for:
- Bachelor’s degree in Business or a related field
- Good command of the English language
- Proficiency in MS Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
- Excellent communication and presentation skills, both written and verbal

Potential candidates can send their CV to careers@remedica.com.cy

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