Sales Executive

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Peterlee, County Durham
11 months ago
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Sales Executive Wanted – Join a High-Energy Sales Office in the Utilities Industry! 🔌

Are you a confident communicator who thrives on targets and has a passion for closing deals? Ready to make your mark in a fast-paced, reputable company within the utilities sector? We’re looking for a Sales Executive who’s hungry for success and ready to grow with us.

What You’ll Do As A Sales Executive:

📞 Make high-volume outbound calls to warm leads and potential clients
🎯 Proactively generate new business opportunities through intelligent prospecting
📊 Work towards and consistently exceed KPIs and daily call targets
🤝 Build strong, lasting client relationships with excellent service and follow-up
📈 Collaborate with your team to smash monthly sales goals and company objectives
🧠 Stay sharp, keep up to date on industry trends, product knowledge, and competitor activity

What We’re Looking For In A Sales Executive:

✅ Sales experience or a natural flair for persuasion and results
✅ A driven, goal focused mindset-you love working towards targets
✅ Confident, engaging communicator both on the phone and face-to-face
✅ Resilient, energetic, and able to thrive in a high-pressure environment
✅ Team player who adds to our buzzing office vibe

What’s In It For You:

💰 Competitive base salary + uncapped commission
📈 Clear progression opportunities in a growing business
🏆 Regular team incentives, social events & rewards for top performers
🎓 Full training and ongoing support to help you reach your potential
🎯 A fun, fast-paced environment where hard work gets noticed

If you’re ready to kick your sales career into high gear and join a company that rewards passion, performance, and positivity – we want to hear from you

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