Sales Executive

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11 months ago
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Entry-level Sales Executive

This leading, innovative technology enterprise have an exciting job opportunity for enthusiastic and dynamic candidates! They're searching for ambitious entry-level Sales Executives to join their team! You need a degree, and to be motivated by money and engaging with people!

Specialists in their field, our client pride themselves on providing the best possible experience for their customers, offering innovative, integration systems and solutions to business around the globe!

If you're passionate about people, driven to achieve goals and would like to be part of an inclusive, empowered team, then this opportunity is for you!

You'll get:

A competitive basic salary of £28k
Commission structure that takes your Y1 total to £28k!
£28k ("with profit share taking your package higher")
Excellent progression, learning and development potential
Laptop and mobile
Lucrative bonus and incentive schemes, including company holidays!
Volunteering days!
Fantastic trainingYou will create your own pipeline of new business opportunities by identifying new leads and building a rapport with key decision makers. The successful candidates will act as first point of contact for new enquiries and follow up on inbound leads via phone and email.

The Entry-level Sales Executive will be personable and organised. Our client offers generous earning and career potential to the successful candidate!

You:

Educated to degree level
Driving License needed
Excellent communication, interpersonal and relationship building skills
Money motivatedPareto is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We encourage and welcome applications from all, irrespective of background or circumstance. Our consultants

are happy to discuss any adjustments you require in support of your application

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