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If you’re a confident communicator with a background in customer service and a passion for connecting with people, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Our client is looking for an enthusiastic and driven individual to join their team as a Business Development Coordinator. No formal sales experience? If you're proactive, people-focused, and eager to learn, they’ll give you the tools and support to succeed. You’ll play a key role in building client relationships and supporting the growth of a dynamic and ambitious company.

Benefits for a Business Development Coordinator:

  • 24 days annual leave plus bank holidays

  • Onsite gym

  • Pension scheme

  • Onsite gym

    Key Responsibilities for a Business Development Coordinator:

  • Providing help and support to the Regional Account Managers in the North and South of the UK.

  • Arranging appointments on behalf of the Regional Sales Team where applicable.

  • Promote Product Training on behalf of Regional Managers to Industrial Distributors.

  • Supply samples and quotations to all potential customers and existing customers within your remit.

    Key skills and experience required for a Business Development Coordinator:

  • Strong customer service experience

  • Confident when speaking with people over the phone

  • Persuasive and assertive personality

  • Self-motivated and driven

  • College/ university study within Business

    If the above sounds like a role that would be of interest to you, please apply now

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