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Binley Woods
1 year ago
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Sales Executive – International Relocation Opportunity!

Are you an experienced, driven and high-performing sales professional?

Do you thrive on challenges and the pursuit of success?

Interested in relocating to the paradise that is South East Asia?

Please note – the role is based in South East Asia – for which a full relocation package and range of incentives are offered. Only candidates considering relocation should apply. Full training provided.

Our client, a major international company is seeking an exceptional Sales Executive to join its expanding offices across the SE Asia. If you’re ready to push your limits and reach new heights in your career, read on.

This isn’t just any sales role—this is for the elite. You are the kind of person who not only sets goals but exceeds them. You are wanting to learn how to close deals, how to connect with high-net-worth individuals, and how to make success happen no matter the circumstances. You are driven by the pursuit of financial independence and personal fulfillment, and you're constantly looking for the next big opportunity that will take your career to the next level.

In this role, you will be selling financial products to clients all over the world, and you'll have the chance to work with some of the wealthiest individuals in the market. Your intelligence, energy, persuasion skills, and ability to think on your feet will be your greatest assets as you navigate this high-stakes environment. You are articulate, verbally agile, and know how to turn conversations into opportunities. If you thrive on pressure and are excited about being part of a dynamic, close-knit organization that rewards results, then this is the place for you!

While you will receive extensive training on the various products and services, you should already come with the skillset of a true Sales Executive. We’re looking for closers who know how to get the job done. If you’re confident that you fit this description, then the rewards awaiting you are beyond enticing:

  • Round-trip airfare to your new home in the Far East

  • Weekly retainer providing you with consistent income

  • Qualified leads—no cold calling or prospecting required

  • Company-provided accommodation so you can focus on success

  • Unlimited uncapped commissions—your earnings potential is limitless

  • Weekly and monthly cash bonuses to keep you motivated and rewarded

  • Tropical climate—work in paradise!

  • Access to exotic travel destinations for your downtime

    Our top Sales Executives are currently enjoying earnings between £70,000 and £90,000 but commission is uncapped.

    Imagine living in a tropical paradise, enjoying a lifestyle that others can only dream of, while building a career that delivers unlimited earning potential. If you are ready to relocate, have a valid passport, and want to be part of an organization that values results over everything else, then this is your chance to make a significant change.

    This opportunity is not for everyone. But if you’re a serious, driven, and passionate Sales Executive who knows how to close deals and is ready for the challenge of a lifetime, then click ‘apply’ now - we look forward to hearing from you

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