Full-Time

Business Development Representative

Uber for Business

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Uber

Uber

10,001+ employees

Global platform for ride-hailing and logistics

Compensation Overview

$29.57 - $31.14/hr

+ Bonus + Other Compensation

Junior

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Chicago, IL, USA

Hybrid

In-person collaboration is required on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

Category
Business Development
Business & Strategy
Required Skills
Sales
Salesforce
Marketing
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree with internship or project-based experience in sales, business development, or marketing OR Minimum 12+ months in sales role.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build rapport quickly.
Responsibilities
  • Generate qualified new business opportunities through outbound prospecting
  • Conduct strategic outbound outreach into accounts (1,000+ employees) via calls, emails, and LinkedIn
  • Research target accounts, map buying personas, and tailor outreach messaging to drive engagement.
  • Deliver a high volume of Sales Qualified Leads (SQLs) each month that convert into revenue opportunities.
  • Lead high-level conversations with key decision-makers to uncover business pain points and communicate Uber for Business’s value.
  • Track daily activities and maintain clean data hygiene in Salesforce and Groove.
  • Collaborate with Account Executives, Sales Managers, and Marketing to iterate on messaging, identify winning strategies, and accelerate pipeline velocity.
  • Represent Uber’s values while delivering a top-tier prospect experience.
Desired Qualifications
  • Hunter mentality and proven track record of outbound success — cold calling, email campaigns, and social outreach.
  • Proficiency with sales tools including LinkedIn Sales Navigator, ZoomInfo, Groove, and Salesforce.
  • Experience supporting multiple Account Executives in a fast-paced sales environment.
  • Strong organization and time management — comfortable juggling priorities and managing follow-ups.
  • A self-starter mindset with a passion for learning and exceeding goals.

Uber connects people and goods through its global platform, offering services in ride-hailing and logistics. Users can request rides or deliveries via the app, which matches them with drivers or delivery personnel. Uber operates on a commission-based model, taking a percentage from each transaction, which includes ride fares and delivery fees. What sets Uber apart from its competitors is its extensive range of services, including freight and essential goods transportation, along with a strong focus on safety through driver background checks and real-time verification. The company's goal is to continuously expand its offerings while providing flexible earning opportunities for drivers and ensuring a reliable service for users.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2009

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Dantaxi acquisition supports Uber's transition to electric vehicles in Denmark.
  • OpenTable partnership could drive additional revenue by attracting more diners.
  • B2B logistics service in India taps into a large, expanding market.

What critics are saying

  • Dantaxi acquisition may face integration challenges with operational practices and technology systems.
  • B2B logistics service in India could encounter regulatory hurdles and local competition.
  • OpenTable partnership may not succeed if consumer dining habits shift.

What makes Uber unique

  • Uber's acquisition of Dantaxi enhances its presence in Denmark's mobility market.
  • Partnership with OpenTable integrates restaurant reservations into Uber Eats, boosting user engagement.
  • Uber's B2B logistics service in India expands its footprint in a growing market.

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Benefits

Remote Work Options

401(k) Company Match

Performance Bonus

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

1%

2 year growth

0%
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