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Development Executive

Stride Resource Management Ltd
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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This esteemed firm, based in Manchester, is seeking a seasoned Development Executive to join their dynamic team. With the flexibility to operate from any main UK city, this role offers the chance to cultivate a portfolio of specialist clients or to expand a general corporate client base.


Why Join the Team?


  • Thrive in an environment that values forward-thinking and distinctive market strategies.
  • Connect with an extensive network of professionals, leveraging the firm's strong industry relationships.
  • Enjoy the autonomy to shape your own success within a specialist area or across a broader corporate landscape.
  • Benefit from a culture that supports professional growth and recognises individual contributions.


Role Snapshot:


  • Nurture and grow a client book within a specialist niche or across general corporate sectors.
  • Engage with bespoke, highly competitive schemes, thanks to the firm's exceptional market leverage.
  • Collaborate with a team of experts to deliver tailored insurance solutions.
  • Utilise market insights and innovative thinking to stay ahead of industry trends.
  • Competitive Salary (up to £85,000 + Car + Bonus)


 

Your Professional Profile:


  • Proven track record in developing client relationships within the insurance sector.
  • Expertise in a specific market niche or broad experience across corporate insurance.
  • Adept at identifying client needs and crafting bespoke insurance solutions.
  • Strong negotiation skills and the ability to secure competitive terms.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a flair for building rapport.


This role is not just another job; it's a chance to be at the forefront of the insurance industry, working with a company that stands out from the crowd. If you're ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role with a market leader, apply now to begin your journey.

 

 

For more information contact:

Dan Falcini
 
 

 

 

 

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