How to become a Business Development Executive

August 8, 2024

What is business development in a law firm? 

Business development is a key role within a law firm. It mainly involves growing the company’s client base, increasing revenue and enhancing market presence. This includes: 

  • Finding new business opportunities  
  • Building relationship with prospective clients 
  • Nurturing existing clients 

How do you become a Business Development Executive? 

Business Development Executives work alongside Lawyers and Partners at the firm to build strategies that attract and retain clients while promoting the company’s services and expertise across practice areas. 

Becoming a Business Development Executive requires a combination of skills, experience and education. Relevant work experience is preferred – which could include sales, marketing or business development at another company. Companies within the legal sector tend to prefer candidates who have experience in professional services, especially other law firms. 

Talking to recruitment agencies is helpful when considering a Business Development Executive role. The benefits include early access to job opportunities, expert guidance and networking connections

Getting into these roles requires proactivity as well as experience, education and networking. Internships are very helpful and it’s important to include all relevant information on CVs. Attending industry events is useful, as well as joining professional associations such as Chartered Institute of Marketing.  

What does a Business Development Executive do in a law firm? 

A Business Development Executive wears many hats. This multifaceted role acts as the bridge between the firm’s legal expertise and a commercial market. 

Business Development Executives are constantly working to attract new clients, strengthen existing relationships, help deliver the firm’s business plans and marketing strategies, and ultimately achieve its financial goals. 

Generally, Business Development Executives help deliver strategies created by Managers. They implement campaigns, plan events, help identify key opportunities with existing and current clients, and tackle delivery and execution. 

Find out more about what a Business Development Executive does in a law firm. 

What qualifications are needed to become a Business Development Executive in a law firm? 

A particular bachelor’s degree or similar is usually required to become a Business Development Executive. This might be in business, communications, marketing or a related area.  

There are also many business development and sales courses available online that could help, such as The Open University and The Chartered Institute of Marketing. You can also find online legal resources to help your understanding of the sector, such as on the London School of Economics website

What experience and skills are needed to work in a professional services environment? 

When working in a professional services environment, it helps to have a combination of professional, industry, and interpersonal skills. A key part of the role is understanding the needs of clients, problem-solving and developing successful strategies.  

Business Development Executives need to work well alone and as part of a team. They might sit on a business development team, marketing team or alongside specialist team members in events and proposals – giving them exposure to all of these areas. They often report to a Manager or Head of Business Development or Marketing. 

How much do Business Development Executives get paid? 

The average salary for Business Development Executives in law firms varies based on the company size and location, as well as the professional’s experience and skillset. Generally, these roles in law firms are given a higher salary than in other professional services sectors such as accountancy and real estate. 

Entry-level Business Development roles can earn between 35,000 GBP and 40,000 GBP as a base salary, stepping up to Business Development Executives at 40,000 GBP to 50,000 GBP, while more experienced professionals with a track record can earn closer to 60,000 GBP as you reach the Senior Executive level. 

You can get in touch with us to discuss your career or hiring needs by completing our form below, alternatively if you require further information on what business development roles we recruit, or jobs, visit here.

Jobs

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International Business Development Manager

This International Business Development Manager role sits in a leading global law firm and you will work across several practice groups internationally and help drive forward the BD strategy directly with your partner group. You will work with a strong global network of Business Development professionals to shape and execute across various global offices. The […]
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Associate Director, Business Development, Energy

Do you have experience within legal Business Development and the Energy sector and looking for a new role within a collaborative global law firm? This Associate Director, Business Development role will focus on leading a business development team focused on the energy/infrastructure sector and be the trusted adviser to senior partners business development planning, client […]
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Marketing & Business Development Manager

Join a global law firm with a strong sector focus and a reputation for commercial, pragmatic advice. The Marketing & BD function supports regional offices, sector groups and central marketing operations. The Commodities group advises clients across the full international trade lifecycle, including soft commodities, oil and gas, metals, coal and steel. Clients range from […]
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Business Development Executive

This Business Development Executive role sits in a leading international law firm, reporting to the SBDM. As a BD Executive you’ll help drive strategic marketing initiatives across pitches, profile-raising, events, and client communications. Key Responsibilities: Partner with BD Managers and fee earners to shape and deliver strategic marketing plans. Lead the development of tailored pitch […]
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Pursuits Manager

Join an international law firm as a Pursuits Manager in their London‑based Marketing & BD function. This is a 12-month FTC with the potential to convert to permanent, and fluency in Arabic is essential due to the clients and regions supported. You’ll take ownership of high‑value pitches and proposals, work closely with partners across multiple […]
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Business Development Manager

An exciting opportunity to join a leading law firm as a Business Development Manager, this role has a focus on working closely with the fee earners to develop a go to market Business Development plan. Key Responsibilities Deliver growth initiatives aligned with the firm’s strategic plan Identify and pursue new business and cross-selling opportunities Build […]
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