Sales Executive

Bethnal Green
8 months ago
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Are you ready to revolutionise corporate events as a Sales Executive? Our client is a dynamic company that specialises in creating engaging, high-energy experiences to bring teams together through play, adventure, and storytelling. They are seeking a driven and adaptable Sales Executive to join their team and help expand their reach in the corporate world.

The Role:
As a Sales Executive, you will be at the forefront of driving new business and building client relationships.
Hunt for new business opportunities with corporate clients, HR teams, and event planners
Pitch and sell unique in-person experiences and team-building kits
Network and attend events to chase leads and close deals
Convert inbound inquiries into paying clients
Support marketing efforts by creating engaging content for social media and email campaigns
Identify marketing opportunities to increase leads and brand awareness
The Candidate:
The ideal Sales Executive will possess the following qualities:
A natural salesperson who is confident, chatty, and persuasive
A go-getter driven by targets and competitive in nature
Flexible and adaptable, thriving in a small business environment
A creative thinker with ideas to boost sales and marketing efforts
Experience in social media or marketing is a bonus
The Package:
The Sales Executive will enjoy a comprehensive package including:
Annual salary of £30,000 - £40,000 plus uncapped commission
Additional £5,000 - £15,000 yearly
Profit-sharing scheme after probation
22 days holiday plus bank holidays
Healthcare plan (cashback version)
Pension contribution
Biannual team celebrations
Our client is dedicated to transforming corporate events with hands-on, high-energy experiences that foster team building through play, adventure, and storytelling. They are committed to making workplace connections enjoyable and memorable.

If you're tired of mundane sales roles and eager to join a creative, fun, and fast-growing company, this Sales Executive position could be your perfect fit. Apply now and become part of a team that is shaking up the corporate events industry.

If you have experience or interest in roles such as Business Development Executive, Account Manager, Sales Representative, Event Sales Coordinator, or Corporate Sales Specialist, this Sales Executive position could be an exciting opportunity for you. Coburg Banks Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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