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Our Client is looking to recruit two experienced sales people to work locally.


Are you ready to turn your drive, passion & sales ability into a serious career prospect within our vibrant and successful team ? If so, with your ambition and our training & support - WE have the role for you!


Become part of our successful, dynamic and proactive sales team in a vibrant New Business environment. You will have the opportunity to develop new customer relationships through our consultative sales method.

Key Accountabilities

Your primary responsibility is to actively introduce our comprehensive range of Windows to new potential clients. You will be representing a true leader in its field. Your success will be determined by how active you are.

Your role will involve profiling existing accounts, appointment generation and prospect building. By proving yourselves at this level, in time, you can progress to an Account Manager, excellent training & mentoring provided.

Experience & Qualifications Required FULL TRAINING PROVIDED

? Educated to Degree level

? Ideally have some experience within a sales environment.

? Excellent written & verbal communication skills

? Excellent computer skills

? Ability to work both within a team and independently

? Ability to work under pressure

? Ability to work to deadlines

? Customer focused & service orientated


? Ambitious

? Hungry for success

? Personable

? Cheerful and Friendly

? Presentable

? Numeric

? Advantage of building and construction

? Knowledge of the local area

? Interest in self development

? Use of Car


You will enjoy working in a fast paced environment that encourages an entrepreneurial spirit from determined and confident characters.

In return, we offer a VERY competitive salary along with excellent opportunities to progress and fulfill your potential.

If you are in the market and looking for your next challenge, please email your up to date CV [email protected]


Interviews will be held in a fortnight


Good Luck

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How can you offer a salary to someone who is self-employed unless you want them not to be self-employed? In which case why isn't it open to people who aren't self employed? Frankly I'm just pissed off with adverts for jobs which sound like they are a lot more than they are. I hope you get two people happily employed.

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