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The average salary for a Business Developer is £42,538 per year in United Kingdom. Salaries estimates are based on 177 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Business Developer employees in United Kingdom.
The highest salary for a Business Developer in United Kingdom is £64,188 per year.
The lowest salary for a Business Developer in United Kingdom is £28,811 per year.
As revenue-generating employees, business development managers earn slightly over the national average salary. They earn less than business development managers, reflecting the experience and responsibility necessary for management positions in any field. By progressing into management roles, they will be responsible for managing targets and teams of people. Jobs based in locations like Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds, and Manchester tend to pay the highest compensation. Opportunities to work overseas are often available.
Do you want to be an attractive candidate for high-paying business developer opportunities? You’ll be in a better position if you have a bachelor's degree in business or a subject related to the industry you want to work in. A master's degree or MBA can also help you stand out from the crowd.
Aim to develop a strong network of contacts to help identify new business opportunities and increase your earning potential. Attend industry events and join professional organisations to connect with industry players.
Focusing on high-growth industries such as finance, real estate, and IT can help you earn more, as these industries tend to have more opportunities for business development and higher-paying roles.
Consider developing your skills in areas such as digital marketing, data analysis, and project management and ensure you have a solid grasp of Microsoft Office and Customer Relationship Management software.
Whether you've just started browsing business developer jobs or are aiming for a higher salary in your current position, here's how to negotiate successfully. As demand is high, salaries for business developers are on the rise, particularly in finance, IT, and real estate. Bear this in mind before the negotiation, work out what salary you ideally want and what you'd be willing to accept, and browse job listings to get an idea of what others are making. You should also write down your arguments, to avoid getting nervous or forgetting what to say. Successful arguments might include in-demand skills you have, your professional success and your valuable experience.
About 69.08% of Business Developer professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional £7,090 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of a Business Developer in United Kingdom as a good salary.
Business Developer professionals in United Kingdom have a wide total pay range, between £20,584 and £95,123 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of £42,538 following the average career path of a Business Developer.