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Graduate Sales Executive

Leeds
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Graduate Sales Executive - Cybersecurity & Tech
Location: Leeds (Hybrid)
Salary: £25,000 + Uncapped Commission

Are you a recent graduate with a passion for technology, a drive to succeed, and an interest in building a career in sales? Ready to break into one of the fastest-growing industries in the UK?

A leading provider of cybersecurity and IT infrastructure solutions is looking for a Graduate Sales Executive to join their dynamic team in Leeds. This is a fantastic opportunity to launch your career in tech sales, with full training, mentorship, and the chance to earn uncapped commission from day one.

Why Join?

Structured career progression into account management and business development
Work in a high-growth industry where demand is booming
Supportive team culture with a strong focus on professional developmentThe Role:

As a Graduate Sales Executive, you'll play a key role in supporting the sales team, nurturing client relationships, and generating new business opportunities. You'll be speaking with decision-makers across various sectors, helping to introduce tailored cybersecurity and infrastructure solutions to meet their needs.

Key Responsibilities:

Prospect and engage with potential clients through phone, email, and networking
Develop a deep understanding of the company's services and solutions
Support the sales cycle from lead generation through to closing
Work closely with experienced Account Managers to learn client relationship building
Maintain accurate records in CRM systems and provide regular sales reportingWhat You'll Bring:

A degree in any discipline (Business, IT, or related fields advantageous)
A keen interest in technology, cybersecurity, or IT services
Excellent communication skills and a confident, proactive approach
A strong work ethic and the ambition to build a successful sales career
Resilience, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and growThis is an ideal opportunity for someone looking to gain their first step into tech sales, with full training and the chance to grow within a leading solutions provider. Whether your background is in business, tech, or something entirely different-if you're motivated and eager to succeed, we want to hear from you.

Please note: Due to the volume of applications, if you do not hear back within 7 days, please assume your application has not been successful on this occasion

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