Key Account Manager

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2 months ago
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Evolve is delighted to be partnering with a market-leading organisation in the aesthetics sector, who are seeking a driven and dynamic Account Manager to join their expanding team. This is a rare opportunity to represent a prestigious and highly respected product portfolio, where you’ll have the autonomy to build strong customer partnerships, showcase innovative solutions, and play a pivotal role in driving both regional and national growth. With ambitious plans ahead, this is your chance to make a real impact, develop your career, and be part of a business that is shaping the future of aesthetics.

This is a permanent position covering the Republic of Ireland (ideally based close to Dublin) – offering the chance to make your mark in one of the most prestigious and commercially valuable regions in the aesthetics market.

What’s on offer?
Excellent Salary & Benefits: A competitive starting salary, along with an exceptional bonus, car allowance, team performance bonus, private healthcare, dental, pension and more!
Career Growth & Development: Access structured training, certifications, and mentorship from industry leaders.
Innovative Product Portfolio: Work with one of the market-leading organisations in Aesthetic treatments.
Accelerated Career Advancement: Diverse development paths in an inclusive workplace that nurtures growth and progression.

Ideal Requirements for the Key Account Manager

  • Showcase your expertise – proven experience in aesthetic sales is essential, and your strong track record of success will be recognised and rewarded.

  • Stand out from the crowd – an ABPI qualification is a bonus, but not a barrier; what matters most is your ambition and drive to succeed.

  • Engage and influence – bring your customer engagement skills and ability to leverage systems and resources to maximise sales performance and deliver real impact.

    Role Responsibilities for Key Account Manager

  • Drive success and growth – take ownership of your accounts, achieve (and exceed!) sales targets, and directly contribute to business expansion.

  • Be proactive and entrepreneurial – identify and pursue new customer opportunities using a mix of internal insights and your own initiative.

  • Promote with purpose – showcase our client’s innovative product range to healthcare professionals, ensuring your territory not only meets but surpasses objectives.

  • Build lasting partnerships – create strong, trusted relationships with new and existing HCPs, positioning yourself as a valued partner in their success.

    Recruitment Process
    2/3 stage interview process.

    Interview with a hiring manager who is a passionate and experienced leader, values your ideas, mentors your growth, and is committed to helping you succeed in this role.

    Excited to learn more? Click apply or reach out to the Pharmaceutical team on (phone number removed) for full details!

    Evolve is a leading recruitment and outsourcing organisation, operating within the Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Medical Device and Life Science sectors.

    Equal opportunities are important to us. We believe that diversity and inclusion are critical to our success as a company, We encourage applications from everyone, regardless of background, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, ethnicity, belief, age, family or parental status, and any other characteristic

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