Sales Designer - Showroom Sales

Brentford
10 months ago
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Sales Design Consultant required for a show centre based near Brentford.
This is a superb opportunity to join one of the biggest names within the Luxury Garden Building sector. Due to an increase in sales and growing demand for their buildings they have a vacancy at their newest show centre in Syon Park.
We are seeking a confident and outgoing sales professional with a creative flair and a passion for service to join this friendly & dynamic team. This role is perfect for someone who has a creative eye for design, a persuasive communication style, and a passion to deliver an exceptional product for the customer.
About the company:
Crane Garden Buildings have been designing and manufacturing Luxury, high quality bespoke garden buildings for over 50 years. They have strong links with the National Trust and are proud of the heritage and reputation they hold for quality and sustainability.
What the role of a Sales Design Consultant looks like:
As a confident and outgoing person, you will use your consultative sales approach and service skills to guide customers through the design and purchase process. Using the full training that you will be given; you'll have the opportunity to showcase your sales skills by creating custom layouts and visualizations that bring the clients' vision to life.
Rewards and Benefits on offer:
As well as the opportunity to work in a unique and inspiring environment this role offers:

  • Competitive salary £32,700
  • Generous quarterly bonus scheme up to £8,000 per year
  • Additional performance bonus for hitting the annual target £2000
  • Commission payment on every building sold
  • 28 days holiday increasing with length of service
  • Death in service benefit
  • Health shield payment scheme
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • The opportunity to work for a company that encourages a healthy work life balance
    If you have a passion for selling and a desire to create beautiful, functional outdoor spaces, apply now to help shape the future of garden living

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