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Energy Consultant

Leicester
5 days ago
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About Us:

We are a utilities consultant who seeks to provide innovative solutions that empower our clients and drive efficiency. We are seeking a proactive and enthusiastic Sales Executive to join our Leicester office and contribute to our growth and success.

Role Overview: As a Sales Executive, you will be responsible for driving sales and building relationships with potential clients. Your focus will be on generating leads, conducting outreach, and converting prospects into satisfied customers. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a passion for sales and a desire to make an impact in the utilities industry.

Key Responsibilities:

Identify and qualify new sales leads through research and outreach efforts.

Conduct outbound sales calls and follow up on leads to generate new business.

Present our products and services to potential clients, highlighting their benefits.

Maintain accurate records of sales activities and client interactions in our CRM system.

Collaborate with the sales team to develop and implement effective sales strategies.

Achieve monthly sales targets and contribute to overall team success.

Skills and Experience:

Previous experience in a sales role, preferably in the utilities sector.

Strong communication and interpersonal skills with a persuasive sales approach.

Self-motivated with a results-driven mindset.

Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented, fast-paced environment.

Proficient in Microsoft Office and CRM software

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