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Sales Trainee

Resolve Solutions
Greater Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Sales Trainee
Location: Manchester City Centre
Job Type: Full-Time, Entry-Level
Schedule: Monday to Friday

Start Your Sales Career in Manchester - Sales Trainee Opportunity
Are you looking to start a career in sales? We're a growing sales and offline marketing company located in the heart of Manchester, and we're hiring Sales Trainees to join our expanding team.

This is a fantastic entry-level opportunity for individuals who are eager to develop practical skills, gain hands-on experience, and grow quickly within a supportive environment. No prior experience is necessary - full training is provided.

Key Responsibilities - Sales Trainee
As a Sales Trainee, you will:
Represent clients in face-to-face sales and promotional campaigns
Engage with customers in retail and event-based settings around Manchester
Learn essential sales techniques and customer communication skills
Attend daily training sessions with our sales team
Work closely with your team to achieve individual and group sales targets
Deliver excellent customer service and brand representation

What We Offer to Sales Trainees
Full sales and product training
Opportunities for progression into team leadership or management
Base pay with performance-based bonuses
A supportive, team-focused working environment
Networking events, team socials, and travel opportunities (optional)

Ideal Candidate for Sales Trainee Role
To succeed as a Sales Trainee, you'll need:
A strong work ethic and positive attitude
Good communication and interpersonal skills
Motivation to learn and develop
Eligibility to work full-time in the UK
Age 18+ (client contracts require this for sales promotions)

Additional Information
The Sales Trainee role includes a mix of training, customer interaction, and active promotion in public or retail settings
Performance-based earnings reflect a combination of base pay and bonuses
We are not a recruitment agency; this is an internal, direct hire position

If you're looking for an opportunity to kick-start your career in sales and grow within a fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now to become a Sales Trainee with one of Manchester's most ambitious marketing teams!

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