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Business Development Executive - (German Language) -Remote

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3 weeks ago
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  • Identifying new business opportunities and generating Sales Qualified Leads
  • Delivering multi-channel outreach activity, including telephone calls, emails and LinkedIn messaging
  • Managing the initial prospect relationship and securing qualified appointments
  • Managing internal CRM processes (Salesforce), including input of activity, account data updates, market feedback and prospect lead qualification details.
  • Measuring and recording day to day sales activity levels and performances
  • Collaborate closely with the Enterprise Sales and/or Inside Sales teams.
  • Learn, leverage and help evolve our lead qualification and sales processes.
  • Meet/exceed monthly qualified leads quota to ensure pipeline objectives as directed.

Requirements

  • Passionate for new business sales/prospecting
  • 2 + years sales experience in selling the latest IT technologies, solutions and service.
  • Hard worker and willing to achieve a high volume of daily outbound activities while maintaining a positive and energetic attitude.
  • Experience in cold outreach, LinkedIn and new business prospecting
  • Competitive, driven and a team player who is willing to succeed
  • Software/technology aptitude, including CRM and sales engagement applications.
  • Ability to work under pressure, organise and prioritise responsibilities
  • The ability to think creatively and strategically
  • Must speak German

Benefits

  • 21 Annual leave days in year 1, rising to 25 days (plus bank holidays)
  • Additional Day's Leave for your Birthday
  • Ongoing expert training and support
  • External training allowance (monthly)
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Employee Assistance Programme (Mental Health wellbeing)
  • Daily team meetings
  • Company Sick Pay
  • Great fun, team environment
  • Remote working optional

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