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Junior Sales Associate

JJ Food Service
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Junior Sales Associate 

Join one of the UK’s leading food service wholesalers and kickstart your career in sales.
We’re looking for a driven, people-focused Junior Sales Associate to work directly with our Branch Manager and leadership team, visiting customers, promoting our products, and helping us grow our business.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a recent graduate or someone with 1–2 years of sales experience who’s ready to learn, earn, and progress. All training will be provided – we just need your ambition, energy, and willingness to get stuck in.

Salary: up to £32,000 per annum

What you’ll be doing

Visiting customers across the region to build relationships, understand their needs, and promote our latest offers. Onboarding new customers and growing our database while keeping existing customers happy. Gathering market insight by comparing our products and prices to competitors and feeding back ideas to improve our range. Supporting our branch counter team when needed – serving customers, handling collections, and getting valuable feedback on our service. Representing our brand in a professional, friendly, and approachable way at all times.

What we’re looking forSelf-motivated and positive, even when faced with rejection.Confident communicator with a natural ability to build rapport.Interest in the food service industry and a desire to build a long-term sales career.Full of ideas, keen to learn, and not afraid to share feedback.A self-starter who enjoys working on the go as well as in a fast-paced branch environment.Full UK driving licence preferred.What we offer28 days paid annual leave (including Bank Holidays), increasing to 33 days with length of serviceAccess to hundreds of exclusive discounts and savings through our JJ family portalProfit-Share schemeFree support with personal legal, medical, health and wellbeing issuesA free telephone counselling serviceFree secure parkingCycle to work schemeFull training and development with a clear path to Business Development ManagerIf you’re ambitious, love meeting people, and want a role where no two days are the same, we want to hear from you.
Apply today and take your first step towards a rewarding career in food service friendly team will be in touch if your application is successful.

About JJ Foodservice
JJ Foodservice is an award-winning foodservice provider, with 12 branches across the UK.
Our mission is to make it easy for everyone to enjoy chef-quality ingredients, served by a friendly team that cares. More than 35 years later, that same passion for food runs deep throughout our business.
We welcome a positive attitude over ability, and our team are highly motivated in everything they do. Get ready to step on a rocket when you join the JJ Family.
JJ Foodservice is an equal opportunities employer, committed to creating an inclusive culture and encouraging a diversity of people. No matter who you are, what you look like, or where you are from, you can find your place at JJ Foodservice.
JJ Foodservice were announced National Wholesaler of the Year at the Grocer Gold Awards 2024.

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