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Sales Account Manager

Beverley, Greater London
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IT Sales Account Manager

Do you have 3+ years’ experience working in a UK Solutions Provider, selling products and services such as Cybersecurity, Cloud and Data Centre? If you can answer yes this is the exciting opporuntiy you have been waiting for in a growing organisation.

A multi-award-winning provider of data protection, cybersecurity, cloud storage, and IT solutions, is seeking a number of proven Sales Account Managers with a minimum of 3 years experience to help drive their next phase of growth. This is an exciting time of expansion and offers fantastic earning potential and career growth.

LOCATION: Hybrid, New Malden, KT3

Hybrid: 3 days office/customers; 2 days WFH

SALARY: £40K-50K + Uncapped commission + Benefits

Role & Responsibilities

We are hiring highly motivated and tenacious sales people eager to forge a successful career path.

  • In this proactive role, you will be selling to customers over the phone and face-to-face, with equal emphasis on increasing spend within an active account base, and acquiring new business logos.

  • The opportunity here is to work in a flexible, thriving, customer-focused organisation, gaining valuable sales experience to help progress your career.

  • To succeed at this role you will be confident, self-motivated, enthusiastic and target driven.

  • You will have at least 3 years’ experience in promoting IT products, solutions and services to the private sector.

  • You will be able to demonstrate that you have successfully grown active accounts, and acquired net new business.

    Key responsibilities of the role include:

  • Retaining and growing the company footprint within an active account base

  • With the support of Marketing and Lead Gen activities, qualifying new opportunities and winning net new business

  • Promoting the full breadth of the company’s portfolio, including Data Centre, Cloud and Security products and solutions

  • Hitting set KPIs designed to help you win more business

  • Maintaining an accurate pipeline and forecast

  • Developing strong relationships with key distribution and vendor partners

  • Consistently achieving target

    Attributes required

  • A minimum of 3 years’ current IT Sales experience

  • Strong account management skills

  • Experience in selling, and a willingness to learn more about, Data Centre, Cloud and Security products and solutions

  • Ability to self-motivate and work effectively in a sales-driven environment

  • Ability to qualify effectively

  • Strong negotiation skills

  • Strong written and verbal skills

  • Excellent telephone manner

  • Ability to work successfully as part of a team

  • Ability to work from home effectively without supervision

    Remuneration

  • In return for your passion and commitment, we offer a healthy uncapped commission scheme, so your potential to earn is unlimited.

  • Basic: £40K-50K, dependent upon experience

  • Commission: Up to 20% of GP above threshold, uncapped

  • Benefits: Full WFH setup, ongoing professional sales training, volunteering days, Workplace pension.

  • Holiday: 28 days’ paid holiday per annum, inc Bank Holidays, with extra discretionary paid holiday between Christmas and New Year. Additional day added for each completed year

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