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At Green Life Science our team's expansion mirrors the rapid growth of the life sciences sector.
As we propel forward in this evolving industry, we're on the lookout for ambitious salespeople and recruiters to bolster our EU division.
Are you committed to excellence, driven to surpass milestones, and eager for well-deserved recognition? Ready to inspire and guide others towards success?
Join a thriving team and elevate your career with us!
Benefits You Can Expect:

  • Potential first-year earnings reaching £45-60K OTE
  • Up to 40% uncapped commission without thresholds
  • Extensive benefits package
  • Free parking convenience
  • Average deal value of £20,000
  • Personalized training sessions led by our MD and Training Manager
  • Opportunities for European client meetings, and conferences
  • Vibrant work environment with motivated peers
    Qualities We Seek:
  • Adaptability to industry dynamics
  • Goal-oriented, self-motivated, and resilient individuals
  • Strong negotiation prowess
  • Proficiency in mathematical skills
  • Clear and professional phone communication
    Your Key Responsibilities:
  • Sourcing top-tier candidates for specialized roles in AI/Tech/Pharmaceutical sectors
  • Cultivating and nurturing relationships with senior professionals
  • Overseeing successful onboarding and retention of top talent
    Ready to take the next step in your career? Let's collaborate for progress at Green Life Science

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