Business Development Associate

Cordova, TN
Full Time
Mid Level
Our team members are the frontline of global safety and the heart of our mission. At Ambassador Worldwide Protection Agency, we are united by a singular responsibility: to provide elite-tier protective services that safeguard national security interests and protect the communities we serve.

As a premier 8(a) government contractor and a paramilitary organization, every individual on our team is essential to our ability to deliver professional excellence and law enforcement-grade security. If you are a disciplined, driven professional looking to make a measurable impact—from local asset protection to federal disaster recovery—come join our innovative agency. Help us set the gold standard in security and protect what matters most. Apply today!


What We’re Looking For:

Self-Motivated Go-Getters
You are highly driven, competitive, and eager to exceed expectations. With our uncapped compensation structure, your earning potential is limited only by your performance.


Strong Communicators
You can confidently and persuasively present our services to prospective clients. Your ability to build rapport and communicate value will set you apart.


Sales Cycle Ownership
You will manage the full sales process—from lead generation through closing—demonstrating persistence, organization, and efficiency at every stage.


Goal-Oriented Mindset
You are motivated by targets and consistently strive to meet and exceed monthly and quarterly sales goals, contributing directly to the agency’s growth.


Attention to Detail
You understand the importance of maintaining accurate, organized records of sales activities to support both individual and team success.


If you are a high-performing, results-driven sales and marketing professional ready to be rewarded for your efforts, we want to hear from you. This is an opportunity to unlock your true earning potential and be compensated based on performance.

Apply today by submitting your resume and sharing why you believe you are a top performer in the sales and marketing industry. We look forward to learning what you bring to the team.

What Ambassador Worldwide Protection Agency Offers

We provide the competitive compensation, rigorous training, and professional resources necessary to support a mission-driven workforce. Our culture is built on discipline, inclusion, and the shared goal of protecting our nation’s most critical assets.

In addition to traditional medical, dental, and vision coverage, Ambassador offers a comprehensive suite of benefits designed to support the physical and financial wellness of our personnel. This includes support for our team members and their families, ensuring that those who protect others are well-protected themselves. To foster your professional advancement, we offer specialized tactical and operational training, leadership development resources, and opportunities to engage in mentorship programs and community impact initiatives.

Equal Employment Opportunity
Ambassador Worldwide Protection Agency is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or membership in any other class protected by federal, state, or local law.
As an 8(a) certified and veteran-friendly organization, our continued success depends on the full and effective utilization of qualified individuals from all backgrounds. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy for harassment. All matters related to recruiting, training, compensation, benefits, and promotions comply with equal opportunity principles and are strictly non-discriminatory.

 
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