Part time Business Development Executive

RecruitAbility Ltd
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire
10 months ago
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Tob Title: Part time Business Development Executive - (Fixed Term Contract
 
Location:  Near Bishop’s Stortford
 
Salary: £25000 pro rate + Bonus
 
Contract: Fixed Term Contract
 
Hours: 20 hours per week 

We’re working with a fantastic client in Bishop’s Stortford who is looking for a confident, commercially aware Business Development Executive to join their high-energy Christmas campaign team on a temporary basis. This is a brilliant opportunity to drive meaningful B2B sales, work in a vibrant and collaborative team, and enjoy beautifully refurbished, modern office space.
 
The Role:
You'll focus on building relationships and generating sales from the facilities management, property management, and cleaning sectors, promoting a much-loved festive product portfolio.
Day-to-day responsibilities include:

Researching and targeting companies using LinkedIn and online tools
Identifying and reaching out to key decision-makers
Writing persuasive outreach emails and making confident cold calls
Keeping CRM records accurate and up to date
Collaborating with the Christmas, BD and Sales teams to share insights and tailor approaches Who We’re Looking For:
You’ll thrive in this role if you:

Are confident and articulate, with excellent written and verbal communication skills
Understand how to connect with senior decision-makers in corporate settings
Are proactive, organised, and commercially aware
Have experience in corporate, B2B sales, PA/EA, recruitment, or telemarketing
Bonus if you have knowledge of the facilities management sector What’s on Offer:

£25,000 pro rata (20 hours per week)
Performance bonus between £750 and £2,500
Supportive, positive team culture
Fantastic, newly refurbished offices in Bishop’s Stortford
Opportunity to extend into January to support with post-Christmas admin (optional) Why Apply?
This is a perfect short-term role for someone who wants to make an impact, earn great commission, and work with a friendly, values-driven team — all in a gorgeous office environment that will make coming to work a joy!
 
This vacancy is being advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd. The services advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd are those of an Employment Agency

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