Trainee Business Development Executive

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Ambitious & Driven? Kickstart Your Sales Career Today!

Are you looking for an opportunity to get your foot in the door and build a rewarding career?
Do you have experience in telesales, recruitment, or sales and want to take your skills to the next level?

We they offer:
A competitive basic salary + bonuses
Weekly incentives & regular salary reviews
The best training & career development
A thriving, fast-paced work environment

About the Role

We are on the hunt for confident, driven, and ambitious individuals with some office-based sales experience, ready to thrive in an exciting, high-growth Freight Forwarding company.

Your role will involve:
Following up on warm leads – No cold calling! Introducing our Freight Forwarding services
Learning how to quote & close deals with expert guidance
Building your own client base and progressing up the ladder

As you develop, you'll receive promotions, salary increases, and bigger earning potential!

What We’re Looking For

✔ Some telesales or office-based sales experience
✔ A target-driven mindset & hunger to succeed
✔ Confident, persuasive communication skills
✔ Self-motivated, ambitious & ready to grow
✔ Any account management or upselling experience is a plus!

No freight experience? No problem! Full training is provided—we just need your drive and determination.

What’s in It for You?

Competitive Basic Salary (DOE) + Quarterly Bonus
Weekly & Monthly Incentives
Full Industry Training & Career Development
Clear Progression Path – Salary Reviews & Promotions
Free Parking / Close to Public Transport

This is a full-time, office-based position within a growing company in the Freight Forwarding sector. We’re a respected name in the industry, and we’re ready to invest in YOU!

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you’re ambitious, eager to learn, and want a career with real progression—apply today

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