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Sales Coordinator

Jobwise
Greater Manchester
1 week ago
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Would you like to work for a successful, market leading company close to Leigh town centre where people genuinely matter? If so, this Sales Coordinator role could be just for you. As well as great benefits and profits, they have a fantastic working culture and team-based environment and regularly hold staff social events and provide treats and incentives to the team.

There is a starting salary of £25,500 (rising to £26,500 after 6 months' probation) and benefits including free parking, annual bonus, pension scheme, childcare vouchers and holidays that increase to 25 days plus bank holidays over time (plus your birthday as an extra day off!), staff rewards and plenty more!

What will you be doing as Sales Coordinator:
Working as part of a small team you will be dealing with a mixture of existing and lapsed customers to provide excellent customer service and develop relationships. Duties will include:

Quoting customers, advising stock levels, giving product advice, and suggesting products ideas Dealing with inbound calls and outbound calls to existing customers Liaising directly with suppliers in the UK and overseas to gain pricing and product information Liaising with customers and other internal departments regarding any issues with customer orders Updating customers websites to include the product range Analysing spreadsheets, to monitor spend and product trends


We would LOVE to hear from you if you have the following skills and experience:

Ideally experience in a similar internal sale, sales administration, account manager or other business to business sales support or customer service role Someone with office based experience and a good phone manner could also be suitable Comfortable working with Word, Excel and email Numerate with a good eye for detail and the ability to focus on accuracy Proactive and takes ownership An upbeat and positive character with a strong team focus and the ability to build relationships What will you get in return for your work as Sales Coordinator: A salary of £25,500 (rising to £26,500 after probation period) 21 days holiday plus bank holidays, rising to 25 days Your birthday as an extra day off! An early Friday finish every other week Annual bonus based on company performance Free parking Pension scheme Regular staff rewards and social events Staff discount Support for your charity work Staff referral bonus Great career prospects Fabulous working environment with a real family feel where everyone works well together


If this sounds like an Internal Sales, Sales Coordinator, Sales Support or Sales Administrator role you would LOVE, please send your CV today!



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