Company
Rydoo
Rydoo
We are Rydoo! Europe’s fintech scale-up that makes expense management the easiest part of your day.
Expense management has been too complicated for too long. Rydoo's app backed with OCR technology helps our clients save time and money with just a few clicks & photos.
We are building a new generation of expense management software with a product-first approach that our end-users truly benefit from.
Rydoo in a snapshot
The Role
As a Sales Development Representative, you will join the DACH pod based in Lisbon to identify and create new qualified sales opportunities that can bolster Rydoo's presence in our DACH market. You’ll work closely with the Sales + Marketing team to optimize lead generation and strategic sales approach for the DACH market. With your superior communication skills, rapport-building abilities, and excellent organizational skills you will have a direct impact on our sales pipeline and contribute to our revenue growth.
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Benefits
Next to our amazing team, informal & international company culture and our mission to become the N1 expense management tool in Europe, we offer some nice benefits that make working at Rydoo even more fun:
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