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Independent Sales Partner – Printing Solutions

DevFinders
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
1 month ago
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About the Role:
Are you a driven entrepreneur with a talent for sales? Join our team as an Independent Sales Partner and unlock exceptional earning potential selling cutting-edge printing and document solutions. With 75% profit share on equipment sales and lifetime residuals on service contracts, your success is entirely in your hands.

What We Offer:

  • Earn big: 75% profit share on every printer and copier sale.

  • Ongoing income: 50% profit share on client service contracts for life.

  • No caps: The more you sell, the more you earn.

  • Flexible work: Choose when and where you work.

  • Full autonomy: Be your own boss while backed by our support team.

  • Full-time or part-time: Adapt your work to your lifestyle.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Identify and approach prospective clients for printing and document solutions.

  • Present and sell both hardware and managed print services.

  • Build strong client relationships and ensure ongoing satisfaction.

  • Stay current with new print technologies and industry developments.

Ideal Profile:

  • Proven B2B or technology sales experience.

  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills.

  • A strong professional network and entrepreneurial spirit.

  • Self-motivated with a drive for results.

Why Join:
Build true financial independence through recurring revenue. Take charge of your future—apply today!

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