Trainee Sales Professional

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Trainee Sales Executive
Are you a Sales Assistant, Retail Assistant, Bartender or someone whith strong customer facing experience? If this is you then this fantastic opportunity could be exactly what you are looking for.
We are an independent provider of IT Managed Services and Digital Transformation Solutions to UK businesses. Our principal aim is to offer unparalleled service alongside a broad range of sustainable, digital solutions to meet our customers’ needs.
We are looking for highly ambitious, articulate individuals who are eager to progress. We will give you extensive consultative sales training, steep you in high-level product knowledge on the various technology solutions we provide and equip you with the tools needed to succeed.
Following the path to success, and earning commission along the way, you progress to the field sales team when you successfully complete your training to become a solutions Consultant. This is usually within 12-18 months.
What you will bring

  • You are bright, enthusiastic, articulate and ambitious
  • You are resilient, love a challenge and will seize an opportunity
  • Enjoy talking to people and have a positive, persuasive nature
  • Outgoing with a great attitude
  • You have a big personality and love being part of a winning team
  • Professional and driven to be the best.
    What can we give to you?
  • Uncapped commission and structured career scheme
  • Great team atmosphere
  • Career Development and career opportunities
  • 23 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Death in Service Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Company Pension Scheme
  • Company incentive prizes on a regular basis
  • Light, spacious modern offices
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Leave early on a Friday

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