Internal Sales Executive

Nottingham
10 months ago
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YOU MUST HAVE ELECTRICAL WHOLESALE EXPERIENCE. ANY CV’S WITHOUT THIS EXPERIENCE WILL BE REJECTED AUTOMATICALLY.

Internal Sales Representative

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Location: Nottingham
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week
Holidays: 25 days plus statutory bank holidays
Compensation & Additional Pay

Salary: From £28,000 to £32,000
Bonus scheme available
About the Role

We are seeking a motivated, customer-focused individual with a strong passion for sales to join our growing team. Reporting directly to the Profit Centre Manager, you will play a vital role in building and maintaining customer relationships while driving sales growth.

Key Responsibilities

Engaging with potential customers through outbound calls
Developing and maintaining strong client relationships
Providing top quality customer service and support
Preparing and processing quotations and sales orders
Assisting customers at the trade counter
Following up on quotes and converting them into orders
Proactively reaching out to customers to ensure satisfaction
Supporting the team with general office and trade counter duties
Essential Skills & Experience

Proven sales experience
Electrical Wholesale experience
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and numerical skills
Strong work ethic and self-motivation
Strong negotiation and persuasion skills
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team
Benefits

Company pension scheme
Profit-sharing opportunities
Staff discounts
Preferred Qualifications & Requirements

Minimum of 4 GCSEs (Grade C/4 or above), including English and Mathematics
A valid driving licence is preferred but not essential
Trade Counter Duties

Assisting customers at the trade counter
Stocking and displaying additional profitable products
Ensuring the trade counter is clean and well-organised
Organising promotions and customer events

If you would like more information about this role, please contact our Kailus on (phone number removed).

About Regional Recruitment Services – A Recruitment Agency in Leicester.

This position is advertised by Regional Recruitment Services Ltd, an award-winning independent recruitment agency that has been operating since 2008. We offer permanent, temporary and contract jobs within the Commercial, Construction, Industrial and Engineering sectors. To view all of our positions available throughout the United Kingdom, please visit our website ((url removed))

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