Junior Account Manager

Preston
16 hours ago
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Junior Account Manager
£30,000 base + £10,000 OTE
Preston - Hybrid
Our client is growing their Account Management team and looking for enthusiastic, motivated people to join them as Junior Account Managers.
They’re a connectivity and technology specialist, delivering bespoke telecoms and IT solutions to businesses and high-end sectors worldwide. From global mobile contracts and 4G/5G data to cybersecurity, business broadband, and managed IT services, they help organisations stay connected wherever they are (including at sea)!
Why This Role?
This is an entry-level opportunity designed for graduates and early-career talent. You don’t need previous sales or tech experience, just curiosity, confidence, and the drive to learn. You’ll build relationships, learn how tech solutions solve real problems, and develop skills that set you up for a long-term career in account management.
What’s In It For You?

  • £30,000 base salary + uncapped commission
  • Hybrid working
  • Modern office space
  • Free lunches 3x per week
  • Team socials and incentive trips (including abroad)
  • Private healthcare and wellbeing support
  • Extra day off for your birthday
  • Inclusive, supportive culture where ideas are valued
    What You’ll Be Doing
  • Building strong relationships with clients and prospects
  • Researching and spotting new business opportunities
  • Learning how to communicate value and tailor solutions
  • Working closely with a supportive team to drive growth
    Training & Support
  • Structured training and mentoring from day one
  • Ongoing development to build confidence and commercial skills
  • Clear progression pathways into senior roles
    This Role Could Be for You If...
  • You’re a graduate or early in your career
  • You enjoy talking to people and building relationships
  • You’re curious, ambitious, and keen to learn
  • You thrive in a collaborative team environment
    If you’re ready to kickstart a career in tech sales and account management with a company that genuinely invests in your growth, this could be the perfect next step.
    At Furza, we’re committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We encourage and welcome all applications from everyone, irrespective of background or circumstance. Apply today and our talent team will be in touch to support your requirements.
    To Apply
    If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Furza, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application

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