The Pitch. It's a fun job with a great team - and it's a serious one too.
This is not a traditional business development role. You won't be pitching products, chasing leads or working from scripts. Instead, you'll be working at the intersection of emerging technology, strategy, and long term client relationships, helping some of the world's most influential R&D led organisations make sense of what's coming next, and decide where to engage.
If you enjoy intelligent conversations with very smart people, are comfortable with ambiguity, and want real ownership rather than a narrow sales remit, this role will feel unusually well matched.
The roleAs Client Development Lead - Emerging Technology &Strategy, you will take ownership of how Outsmart Insight develops and grows its client relationships as we enter our next phase of scale. You will work directly with senior leaders (CTOs, Heads of Innovation, R&D Directors, technical strategists) across defence, aerospace, energy, elite sports, advanced manufacturing and government. Your job is to develop clients, not "sell to them":
This is a role for someone who wants to be close to decision making, not buried in process.
What you'll be doingThis is low volume, high trust work. Success is measured in relationship depth and repeat engagement, not activity metrics.
The technology landscapeYou'll gain exposure to - and be expected to engage thoughtfully with - a wide range of emerging technology domains, including:
You don't need to be an expert. You do need to be genuinely curious.
Who this role is forThis role is designed for someone who is:
Many strong candidates have experience within:
Technical / Innovation Consultancy
Research Commercialisation
If you've spent years being close to important conversations but not quite owning the outcome, this role is worth your attention.
What we're looking forRather than a checklist, we're looking for strong alignment with how we work. In practice, that usually means:
Additionally:
If you describe yourself primarily as a "closer" or are motivated by aggressive targets, this role is unlikely to be a good fit.
Practicalities