SnapNames Hiring a Director of Business Development

Web.com published a job opening on LinkedIn to fill the role of Director of Business Development at SnapNames.  I would assume someone in a bizdev role at the company might need to have extensive domain industry connections, so perhaps this job opening would be of interest to some readers.

According to the listing, here is the summary of the job opportunity:

The Director, Business Development SnapNames will develop and manage strategic partnerships and alliances, implement partnerships and applications within the SnapNames Group.

In addition to business-related qualifications, the job listing says that domain industry experience would be helpful. “Excellent understanding of the domain industry with experience preferred.”

I presume the location of the job will be in Web.com’s Jacksonville, Florida office. Salary information was not shared on the listing page, so you’ll have to inquire directly to find out that information. The listing was published on LinkedIn about a week ago.

If you are qualified, you can apply for this job directly through LinkedIn.

Elliot Silver
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