Field Sales Representative

Interaction Recruitment
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9 months ago
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Field Sales Representative - Telecoms

Location: Brighton, BN2 | Covering South East Area. Industry: B2B Telecoms. Salary: Up to £40,(Apply online only) basic (experience dependent) + 20% Commission. Working Style: 1-2 office days/week | Predominantly field-based

About the Role

Ready to make waves in the telecoms space? Were on the hunt for a Field Sales Representative who thrives on winning new business and building lasting B2B relationships. If youre energetic, persuasive, and excited to be the face of cutting-edge connectivity solutions-this is your calling.

What Youll Be Doing

· Prospecting and closing new business across the South East

· Attending the Brighton office once or twice a week to strategize and connect

· Meeting decision-makers in various industries to offer bespoke telecoms packages

· Reporting progress and pipeline updates while you're out in the field

· Very occasional overnight stays - all expenses covered

Whats in It for You

· Full training & fast-track onboarding to get you selling quickly

· Clear promotion & progression routes

· 20% commission on all new business

· 45p per mile reimbursed

· Be part of a driven, supportive sales team with genuine career growth

Who Were Looking For

· Proven B2B sales experience (face-to-face/field-based)

· Excellent communication & persuasion skills

· Self-starter with resilience and ambition

· Passion for the telecoms industry and tech solutions

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