Overview

Our client, an award winning brand and the UK’s leading business consultancy is currently looking to develop their successful team by recruiting for an experienced and ambitious Business Development Manager to be responsible for delivering New Business into their division.

The successful candidate will have a proven track record in gaining new business and will be responsible for selling company products to a number of sectors in the UK.

Our client is offering a job with incredible job stability and career progression, £10,000 OTE and other amazing benefits.

Salary: £25,000 + £10,000 OTE and Benefits

Location: Kingston

Job Requirements:

  • Develop New Business by identification and networking to meet monthly sales targets
  • Arrange new business meetings to meet with new clients
  • Agree a Sales Activity Plan in order to achieve sales conversions and monthly targets
  • Develop and maintain expertise across various sectors

Candidate Responsibilities:

  • At least 3 years experience in a similar position
  • Strong New Business background

Your application will be passed to our team of recruitment consultants and should your skills and experience match the recruitment needs of our client, we will forward your CV to them so they can consider whether or not your application is suitable for this vacancy. By submitting your CV to us, you are giving your consent to us to use your details for this express purpose.

Unfortunately due to the volume of applications we receive we are unable to respond to every unsuccessful applicant, therefore if you do not hear from us within 10 days of your application please be aware that in this instance the Client has chosen not to pursue your application for this position.

Kingsgate Recruitment does not discriminate on grounds of Disability, Race, Age, Gender, Creed or Sexual Orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation

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