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Sales & Operational Support - New Role at The Coconut Company, East Dulwich


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Hi All, we are a local business called The Coconut Company (UK) Ltd and we produce organic and vegan coconut food products. We are currently looking for a full time Sales & Operational Support individual to join our team of 3. The individual needs to have 2-3 years of sales experience (preferably in FMCG or the food industry). Their primary role will be to help grow our wholesale channels and export markets. Salary is dependant upon experience, but starts at ?23k per annum. They must be willing to work flexibly (a few weekend per year), occasionally travel and be willing to join a fast growing start-up company with big ambitions. If you are interested to know more, please apply directly at https://thecoconutcompany.co/join-the-team/ providing your CV and a paragraph about why you'd like to join us and your relevant experience. Please don't reply to this thread!

Many thanks!

Team Coconut

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