How to become a Business Development Manager

Autor Mark Harris
Mai 2, 2025

A Business Development Manager (BDM) drives business growth, securing new clients and forging partnerships that enhance a company’s success. If you’re considering a career in business development within the professional services sector, understanding the necessary skills, experience and career trajectory is essential.

Here are some steps to becoming a successful Business Development Manager in the UK and advancing to senior roles such as Business Development Director or Head of Business Development.

Step 1: understand the role of a Business Development Manager

Before pursuing a career in business development, it’s important to know what a Business Development Manager (BDM) does. A BDM focuses on new business opportunities, manages client relationships and works closely with sales teams to achieve profitability.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Identifying and pursuing new markets and potential clients
  • Developing and executing strategic planning initiatives
  • Maintaining and growing client relationships
  • Negotiating contracts and optimizing pricing
  • Collaborating with sales teams and marketing strategies
  • Using CRM tools, including LinkedIn, to track leads
  • Analysing industry trends and attending industry events
  • Managing project management aspects to align with company goals
  • Performing marketing and bids activities

A clear understanding of these responsibilities will help you determine if this career path aligns with your strengths and aspirations.

Find out more about what a BDM does.

Step 2: obtain the necessary education and qualifications

While there is no single path to becoming a BDM, some employers prefer candidates with a bachelor’s degree in a related field though this is becoming less of a requirement. These might include:

  • Business administration
  • Marketing
  • Sales management
  • Finance

Certifications in negotiation skills, project management or business acumen can also give candidates a competitive edge. Many professionals also pursue development courses focused on sales strategies, stakeholder management and communication skills.

Step 3: gain relevant work experience

A career in business development typically begins with entry-level roles that provide hands-on experience in sales, marketing, and relationship building. Common starting positions include:

After gaining experience, professionals often progress to:

A proven track record in securing new clients and exceeding sales targets is critical for advancement.

Step 4: develop essential skills for success

To thrive as a BDM, professionals need a strong skillset that includes:

  • Identifying and pursuing new markets and potential clients
  • Developing and executing strategic planning initiatives
  • Maintaining and growing client relationships
  • Negotiating contracts and optimizing pricing
  • Collaborating with sales teams and marketing strategies
  • Using CRM tools, including LinkedIn, to manage prospects and track performance
  • Analysing industry trends and attending industry events
  • Managing project management aspects to align with company goals
  • Performing marketing and bids activities

Step 5: understand salary expectations and career growth

Salaries and total compensation for business development professionals vary across sectors within professional services plus their experience and location. Here’s the salary range for each level:

  • Business Development Executive salary: GBP 35,000 – 55,000
  • Senior Business Development Executive salary: GBP 40,000 – 65,000
  • Business Development Manager salary: GBP 50,000 – 90,000
  • Senior Business Development Manager salary: GBP 70,000 – 120,000
  • Head of Business Development salary: GBP 80,000 – 220,000
  • Business Development Director salary: GBP 120,000 – GBP 500,000

Those who develop a strong track record and leadership abilities in their Business Development Manager role can progress into Business Development Director jobs, which offer competitive salaries and increased responsibilities.

Learn how to deal with counter offers.

Step 6: find Business Development Manager jobs

If you’re looking for Business Development Manager jobs, follow these strategies:

  • Work with recruitment agencies like Carter Murray for exclusive and early access to roles
  • Leverage LinkedIn to network and discover job opportunities
  • Attend industry events to connect with potential employers
  • Enhance your resume by obtaining relevant certifications

Becoming a Business Development Manager requires a mix of education, work experience and essential skills. By following these steps, you can build a rewarding career and advance into leadership positions like Head of Business Development and Business Development Director

If you’re ready to explore business development director vacancies and secure a BDM role, contact us today to discover exciting job opportunities. Alternatively, if you’re looking to hire a BDM for your team or require further information and support on hiring, speak with an expert.

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