New Business Account Manager

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New Business Account Manager – IT Services
North London outskirts | Up to £45,000 + Uncapped Commission (£60,000+ OTE)
Join a well-established, independent IT services provider delivering managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, voice, connectivity, and professional services to SMB and SME customers across the UK. This is a pure new business role, focused on winning new logos through services-led sales rather than transactional product deals.
You’ll take full ownership of the sales cycle, from self-generated prospecting through to close, working closely with presales and technical teams to design commercially sound, recurring service solutions. This role is suited to a driven new-business salesperson who thrives in a high-autonomy, high-reward environment.
What’s on offer:
Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days home), competitive base salary up to £45,000, 15% uncapped commission on gross profit with no threshold (£60,000+ OTE achievable), 20 days holiday + bank holidays (rising with service), pension contributions, discounted healthcare, on-site parking, spot sales incentives (including holidays), discretionary Christmas bonus, and additional holiday for top performers.
What we’re looking for:

  • Proven new business sales experience within an IT services or MSP environment
  • Strong track record of self-generating pipeline without reliance on marketing or SDRs
  • Experience selling recurring IT services into SMB/SME customers (25–150 users)
  • Knowledge of services such as managed IT support, Microsoft 365, security, backup, voice, and connectivity
  • Commercially astute with a focus on gross profit and long-term customer value
  • Consistent performance history with stability and the ability to ramp quickly
    If you’re a services-led new business salesperson looking for a role where results are directly rewarded and earning potential is genuinely uncapped, this position offers the autonomy, challenge, and financial upside to make a real impact within a growing IT services organisation

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