Business Development Executive

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Business Development Executive
Cyber Security - Sales & Account Management
Business Development Executive required by an award-winning cybersecurity consultancy with CREST, CHECK and ISO accreditations. This is an opportunity for an experienced cybersecurity sales professional looking to join a recognised provider delivering SOC, managed security, incident response, penetration testing and compliance services within the cybersecurity sector.
As their Business Development Executive, hitting target, increasing your earnings and progressing your career is both achievable and far less stressful. You'll be given existing accounts and supported while developing new business by their marketing, bid management and accredited technical teams. The company’s extensive certifications, awards, impressive customer portfolio and case study libraries will give you unarguable credibility and access to sales opportunities that other cybersecurity firms simply can't reach.
Core Requirements

  • Demonstrated successful experience as a Business Development Executive or similar new business sales professional selling security solutions or IT services, preferably within the cybersecurity sector
  • Strong track record of consistently meeting or exceeding sales targets
  • Confident managing high-level negotiations with senior stakeholders and decision-makers
  • Proficiency in CRM systems
  • Self starter, happy and effective working remotely.
  • This role may suit candidates currently working as a Business Development Manager, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, Sales Executive or Sales Manager within cybersecurity or related IT services markets
    The Offering
  • A basic salary up to £50,000
  • Highly incentivising bonus structure (circa £100k OTE)
  • Remote working
  • Career development pathways
  • Comprehensive benefits package (including private medical insurance, enhanced holiday allowance, nursery scheme and additional benefits)
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