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Sales Consultant


About the Job


Are you an independent, driven sales professional with experience in the consumer and personal care industry?


Ganesha Group, United Kingdoms premier beauty supply distributor for Brazilian Blowout seeks Field Sales Representatives to maintain and grow business in London and all around the United Kingdom.


This position requires the ability to increase brand placements through consultative selling and developing strong relationships with clients. You will have the opportunity to represent a nationally recognized brand to discriminating hair salons and spas in an established territory.


Responsibilities:

? New business development

? Educating customers on new promotions and specials

? Providing product knowledge training to customers

? Attend necessary meetings and training to further develop product knowledge


Qualifications:

? 1-2 years territory sales experience, preferably in consumer products, personal care or beauty industry

? Strong communication and presentation skills

? Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint

? Ability to work independently, travel within territory and manage daily route schedule


Please send CV to [email protected]


We are located at 516 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8GB

0845 862 5110

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