Radix Hiring Sr. Manager of Business Development

Radix is one of the largest operators of domain extensions including .Site, .Online, .Store, and several others. Radix posted a job opportunity that could be of interest to someone from within the domain name industry. Radix is looking to hire a Sr. Manager of Business Development, with a focus on the North American market. I noticed the job listing on LinkedIn.

Here’s a clip about the job:

“Radix is looking to hire an experienced Business Development and Partnerships professional to drive higher win rates of large strategic marketing & brand partnership deals in the US market.”

Domain name industry expertise and experience is not a requirement for this position. The most important experience for an applicant is experience working in a biz dev or partnership development role. I’d imagine knowledge about domain names and/or alternative domain name extensions would be a plus for an applicant.

This is a remote job for someone based in the United States. The salary is not posted on the LinkedIn page, so you’ll need to reach out for more information. As of this morning, there are 49 applicants for this job on LinkedIn, so it’s going to be a competitive hiring process.

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