Meet Our New Business Development Manager, MarcusMeet Our New Business Development Manager, Marcus

Meet Our New Business Development Manager, Marcus

Please join us in welcoming our new Business Development Manager, Marcus Boyesen. Marcus joined SalesScreen on 3 September in our Oslo office.

“I chose to work for SaleScreen because I think they take on a big problem–to help people get more engaged in their work.'


Oslo, Norway — Marcus brings his passion, communication skills and eagerness to learn to the SalesScreen team.

What is your work education/work background?

Marcus: I’ve worked at XXL (sporting goods retailer) for five years. Currently I’m studying entrepreneurship at Handelshøyskolen BI in Oslo.

What are some of your hobbies?

Marcus: I like a lot of stuff, but I guess my top 3 is football, hiking and playing the drums.

Why did you choose to work for SalesScreen?

Marcus: I chose to work for SaleScreen because I think they take on a big problem–to help people get more engaged in their work. It is a cause I’d really like to back up and push out in the market. After the interview, I knew my passion for this would match up perfectly with SalesScreen’s vision, which is to motivate and create excitement.

What are your expectations of working here?

Marcus: I expect to learn a lot from the people here, and I can’t wait to see where we’ll be in two years. I expect to know all there is to know about sales.

What unique qualities or skills do you bring to the table?

Marcus: I’m a positive, straightforward guy but that’s nothing unique in the office. I have a good understanding of people and good communication skills.

Have you ever worked for a startup? Are you excited about it?

Marcus: No, I’ve never worked for a startup and I’m really excited. I think this kind of work will suit me well. The leaders seems very excited, and I get the sense that my role is important for the company to grow.

Describe your personality.

Marcus: I’ll describe myself as a playmaker. Easily adaptive, love to learn and to see that learning becomes results. And obviously, I like to win.

What's your favorite quote?

Marcus: “The purpose of life is finding the largest burden that you can bear and bearing it.”― Jordan B. Peterson

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Bio: Marcus is 27-years-old and comes from Gjerdrum, Norway. He graduated from BI with a degree in Business Administration. In his free time, he enjoys socializing with friends and playing drums and football.


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