Internal Sales Executive

Newmillerdam
3 weeks ago
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Are you ready to take your sales career to new heights? Do you thrive in dynamic environments where your communication skills can shine? Are you looking for a role that offers growth, excitement, and real teamwork? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

We are currently looking for an Internal Sales Executive to join our team in Wakefield. This is your chance to become part of a renowned organisation that values talent, ambition, and innovation in the world of sales.

Hours of Work: full time

Internal Sales Executive duties include handling customer enquiries, supporting sales processes, liaising with suppliers, and ensuring clients receive top-notch service. You will proactively make outbound calls, process quotations and sales orders, update customer records, and contribute to our team’s ongoing success by identifying new sales opportunities and delivering exceptional customer care.

Internal Sales Executive requirements:

A proactive, can-do attitude towards sales and customer service
Previous experience in an internal sales or account management role
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Strong organisational and administrative abilities
Confident telephone manner and computer literacy (MS Office)Internal Sales Executive benefits include:

Competitive salary packages with progression opportunities
Minimum of 31 days annual leave including bank holidays
Ongoing training and professional development
A friendly, supportive work environment with dress-down Fridays
Access to an Employee Assistance Programme and additional benefitsMeet the Organisation: Who We Are and What We Do

BPX Group has spent over 60 years building a reputation as a leading independent distributor of factory automation products, from computers and connectors to robots and relays. With over 180 talented employees across 15 UK and Ireland locations, we deliver personalised, local service to our customers. Our passion for technology and dedication to excellent customer service drive our success, and our 'F-Plan' of being Fast, Focussed, Flexible, Friendly, and Fun keeps our team motivated and long-standing. As a strategic partner to market leaders like Schneider Electric, Mitsubishi, and Omron, we provide innovative products, solutions, and support to thousands of clients nationwide.

If you think you are suitable for this Internal Sales Executive role and are eager to join a forward-thinking organisation, don’t wait—apply now! Upload your CV and become part of a team that values your talent and provides real opportunities to grow and succeed

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