Sales Executive (SaaS)

Humberstone
3 days ago
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Sales Executive 
(SaaS)
£25,(Apply online only) – £30,(Apply online only) (DOE) Uncapped Commission
Office based,
Leicester

Ready to launch a career in SaaS sales?

Are you naturally persuasive or do you have the ability to influence others?

We’re excited to be working with a leading technology company providing bespoke software solutions to businesses across the UK. This is a brilliant opportunity to join a market leader who invests in your growth with full training and ongoing support.

What you’ll be doing:

• Proactively making high-volume outbound calls to engage with key decision-makers
• Carrying out detailed discovery calls to understand each business’s needs
• Scheduling product demonstrations for senior sales representatives
• Accurately updating CRM systems with key customer insights and notes

What we’re looking for:

• A go-getter with a “hunter” mentality – you enjoy the thrill of outbound sales or if you lack the experience then maybe it’s an industry you would like to join
• Previous sales experience is a bonus, but not essential – personality and drive are what matter most
• Confident communicator with strong written and verbal skills
• Creative thinker with a proactive, problem-solving mindset
• Positivity, resilience, and a relentless work ethic
• Highly ambitious – motivated by targets and eager to maximise your earnings

Why apply?

• Join a supportive team with a clear progression path
• Receive full training and development from day one
• Be part of a high-growth tech company with real impact
• Uncapped commission – the more you put in, the more you earn

Interested? Please click ‘apply’ today

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