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Inside Sales Executive

Greenford Green
2 weeks ago
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Inside Sales Executive / Sales Coordinator / Account Executive / Regional Account Manager / Sales Executive  to join a global, leading cable manufacturer.

This Account Manager / Regional Account Manager / Inside Sales Executive / Sales Executive will be working hybrid, 3 days office, 2 days home based, in Greater London, focusing on sales support for cable management systems and cable products for a particular region in the UK.

The ideal Account Manager / Regional Account Manager / Inside Sales Executive / Sales Executive will have experience in sales / supporting a sales team with inbound and outbound enquiries.

Package:

£35,000
Pension contribution
20 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, plus 3 days for Christmas
Extra days holiday for years of service
Life Assurance and Critical Illness Scheme
Hybrid working 3 days office, 2 days from homeAccount Manager / Account Executive / Regional Account Manager / Inside Sales Executive / Sales Executive Role:

Driving sales support for the companies range of products, through inbound and outbound sales.
Maintain and grow cable product sales through supporting and helping customers and clients, and negotiations to achieve targets.
Work closely with the Inside Sales Manager to offer technical expertise, implement sales strategies to customers.
Consistently growing technical and professional knowledge through personal network and professional society participation.
Operate in the Greater London office 3 days a week, closely with the rest of the Inside Sales team, supporting the rest of the external and sales management.Account Manager / Account Executive / Regional Account Manager / Inside Sales Executive / Sales Executive  Requirements:

Experience as a Account Manager / Regional Account Manager / Inside Sales Executive / Sales Executive or similar role within the cable, industrial automation, electrical sales, manufacturing, or engineering industry.
A technical qualification such as Apprentice-trained, HNC, HND, or Degree would be advantageous.
Inbound and outbound sales experience
Willingness to work hybrid 3 days in the office per week

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