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Account Manager vacancy in West Dulwich/ West Norwood


Rosie2349

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We are looking for a proactive Account Manager to join our London office full time, Monday- Friday 9am-5pm.


Established over 35 years ago and run by mother and daughter team Cath and Rosie Tate, Cath Tate Cards specialises in humour greeting cards and gifts. We are based in a business centre in West Dulwich/ West Norwood.


As a small business what each member of the team does can be quite fluid. We supply a wide range of UK and international stockists, and the Account Manager is at the heart of our small south London office team. The Account Manager will be the main point of contact for key customer accounts, involved in dealing with new product submissions to shops and dealing with key accounts across all aspects of our business with them. You will also be involved in other aspects of the business, including product development, stock management, social media, and website maintenance and development.


We are looking for someone dynamic, personable and a flexible team player. We are looking for someone who appreciates our product. The ideal candidate will have experience of working with product, either for wholesale or retail. An interest in design and knowledge of design programs as well as experience of trade shows would be a bonus.


Salary dependent on experience

The ideal start date would be late

Aug/ early Sept 2018

Please email your CV to [email protected]


http://trade.cathtatecards.com/work_for_us/

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