Orgvue is an organizational design and planning platform that empowers your business to transform its workforce by understanding the work people do and the skills they have. Our platform connects strategy to structure, providing clarity of vision, so you can build a more adaptable, better performing organization that thrives in a constantly changing world of work.
The world’s largest and best-known enterprises and consulting firms use Orgvue to visualize and model current and future states of the organization and make faster, more informed decisions. The company is headquartered in London, with offices in Philadelphia, The Hague, Toronto, and Sydney.
Role
We’re looking for a high-performing Strategic Business Development Executive with experience navigating complex enterprise environments and consistently setting meetings with senior decision-maker to support our Account Executive in driving enterprise growth across North America. This role focuses on strategic outreach, executive engagement, and securing meetings with key stakeholders inside Fortune 500 organizations.
Responsibilities
Drive Fortune 500 Outreach
Set High-Value Executive Meetings
Build Enterprise Pipeline
Travel & Client Engagement
Requirements
Benefits
Here at Orgvue we promote individualism and a diverse workforce to build on our future success

Workforce decisions matter. Whether you’re optimizing costs, navigating M&A, or building transformation capability through organizational design and workforce planning, the impact ripples through your entire organization. Yet most businesses lack the intelligence to model what happens before they commit.
Orgvue exists to change that. For over a decade, we’ve built the workforce transformation platform that connects strategy to structure, brings clarity to complexity, and lets you see the impact of workforce decisions before you make them.
Used by the world’s leading enterprises and consulting firms, Orgvue helps you design the organization your strategy demands. Headquartered in the United Kingdom with offices in the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, and Australia.