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Business Development Executive Job (Remote) IN 1 years INR 3.0 - 3.0 Lacs P.A. Remote Not specified

About the job: Key responsibilities: 1. Reach out to NGOs and corporations to manage CSR events and partnerships. 2. Develop and promote Art for Good events and social films. 3. Identify clients interested in capacity-building, mental health, and employee well-being programs. 4. Execute promotional campaigns for Beyond Black's book series, like Wine, Love, Tango, and She Is. 5. Conduct targeted outreach to generate book sales and partnerships. 6. Plan and manage Beyond Black events and handle all social media activities. 7. Oversee website management, design creatives, and develop visual content. 8. Research and apply for grants to support social film and wellness initiatives. 9. Explore collaborations to showcase Beyond Black's impact and offerings. 10. Maintain client relationships and share monthly project progress updates. 11. Cultivate media relations to boost brand visibility. 12. Curate the Artist's Caf property and manage guest lineups year-round. Who can apply: Only those candidates can apply who: have minimum 1 years of experience Salary: ₹ 3,00,000 /year Experience: 1 year(s) Deadline: 2025-08-16 23:59:59 Other perks: 5 days a week Skills required: Social Media Marketing, Digital Marketing, Email Marketing and English Proficiency (Spoken) Other Requirements: 1. Mumbai-based. 2. Graduate in any field, provided the applicant is passionate about art, social change, and possesses the relevant skills for business development. About Company: Safecity is a platform that crowdsources personal stories of sexual harassment and abuse in public spaces. This data, which may be anonymous, is aggregated as hot spots on a map to indicate local trends. The goal is to make this data useful for individuals, communities, and local administrations to identify factors that contribute to violence and develop strategies for solutions. Since launching on December 26, 2012, Safecity has collected nearly 9,000 stories from over 50 cities across India, Nepal, Kenya, and Cameroon. Safecity aims to make cities safer by promoting equal access to public spaces for everyone, especially women, through the use of crowdsourced data and technology.