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The Company Serving the People Who Serve the People Granicus is driven by the excitement of building, implementing, and maintaining technology that is transforming the Govtech industry by bringing governments and its constituents together. We are on a mission to support our customers with meeting the needs of their communities and implementing our technology in ways that are equitable and inclusive. Granicus has consistently appeared on the GovTech 100 list over the past 5 years and has been recognized as the best companies to work on BuiltIn. Over the last 25 years, we have served 5,500 federal, state, and local government agencies and more than 300 million citizen subscribers power an unmatched Subscriber Network that use our digital solutions to make the world a better place. With comprehensive cloud-based solutions for communications, government website design, meeting and agenda management software, records management, and digital services, Granicus empowers stronger relationships between government and residents across the U.S., U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. By simplifying interactions with residents, while disseminating critical information, Granicus brings governments closer to the people they serve—driving meaningful change for communities around the globe. Want to know more? See more of what we do here. Job Summary The mission of the Business Development Representative (BDR) is to generate high-quality, sales-ready pipeline by identifying, engaging, qualifying, and securing discovery meetings with government decision-makers across the UK public sector (Central Government, Devolved Administrations, Local Authorities, and public sector organisations including the NHS and associated bodies). BDRs are frontline revenue drivers who partner closely with Business Development Managers, Marketing, and Revenue Operations to create consistent, predictable pipeline that results in new customers and long-term platform adoption. What Your Impact Will Look Like Meet or exceed quarterly quota targets for qualified sales meetings (SALs) held and Stage 2 opportunities (SQLs) Build and execute a territory plan aligned with assigned Business Development Managers, Marketing and UK market priorities Generate pipeline through inbound lead qualification and targeted outbound prospecting across public sector accounts, ensuring timely follow-up, qualification, and nurturing of marketing-generated leads and website enquiries Maintain detailed and accurate records of all activities, contacts, and accounts in Salesforce Engage senior public sector leaders with relevant, insight-led messaging that reflects Granicus’ differentiated value in digital government and citizen engagement Proactively identify, research, and engage target organisations and senior stakeholders (e.g., Directors, Heads of Service, Digital Leaders, and C-suite equivalents) through phone, email, and multi-channel outreach, demonstrating strong cold-calling discipline Demonstrate strong cold-calling discipline, confidently initiating conversations with senior decision-makers across the public sector Partner with Business Development Managers and Marketing to build and maintain territory/account plans, align messaging and target personas, and generate qualified discovery meetings that convert into sales opportunities and pipeline Participate in marketing campaigns, programmes, and events (including post event outreach and attendance where relevant) Plan and manage daily/weekly outreach to maintain full territory coverage Continuously develop knowledge of Granicus products, UK public sector priorities, GovTech/SaaS trends, and the competitive landscape Participate in regional sales meetings and UK-wide team collaboration You Will Love This Job If You Have 2+ years of experience in inside sales, business development, or lead generation (preferred) Demonstrated success in cold calling/outbound prospecting and consistently meeting activity and performance targets Experience with Salesforce, Salesloft, Gong, or similar sales platforms Exposure to enterprise/complex B2B and/or public sector (B2G) sales environments GovTech, SaaS, or UK public sector experience preferred (not required) Excellent command of English language (written and spoken) About Us Don’t have all the skills/experience mentioned above? At Granicus, we are trying to build diverse, inclusive teams. We do not have degree requirements for most of our roles. If you don’t meet every requirement above but are excited to learn more, we encourage you to apply. We might just be able to find another role that could be a perfect fit! Security and Privacy Requirements Responsible for Granicus information security by appropriately preserving the Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) of Granicus information assets in accordance with the company's information security program. Responsible for ensuring the data privacy of our employees and customers, their data, as well as taking all required privacy training in a timely manner, in accordance with company policies. The Team We are a remote-first company with a globally distributed workforce across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, India, Armenia, Australia, and New Zealand. The Culture At Granicus, we are building a transparent, inclusive, and safe space for everyone who wants to bea part of our journey. A few culture highlights include – Employee Resource Groups to encourage diverse voices Coffee with Mark sessions – Our employees get to interact with our CEO on very important andsometimes difficult issues ranging from mental health to work-life balance and current affairs. Microsoft Teams communities focused on wellness, art, furbabies, family, parenting, and more. We bring in special guests from time to time to discuss issues that impact our employeepopulation The Impact We are proud to serve dynamic organizations around the globe that use our digital solutions to make the world a better place — quite literally. We have so many powerful success stories that illustrate how our solutions are impacting the world. See more of our impact here. Apply To This Job

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