New Business Development Executive

Telesales

Ref: 87Friday 6 March 2020

Join a small Sales team within a large IT group who can provide excellent training and a fantastic work environment.

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A new business Development Executive is sought for a new role in Exeter. Working for a stable, market-leading IT group, your role will be to manage a designated list of contacts and build a first-class Sales pipeline. A first-class telephone manner and Telesales experience are needed.

Role: Business Development Executive 
Salary: £21.5k base (£30k OTE)
Location: Exeter  

This a telephone-based role - you will be selling technical based B2B IT solutions for a great company with a first-class reputation. Full training in the technical side of the products shall be provided but we will be seeking candidates with some previous telesales experience. Some knowledge of CRM management will help - as will solid IT skills.

Above all, you'll need to be well-organised and able to develop relationships with ease. First-class communication skills and a positive attitude will be key.

In return for your expertise, you can expect to receive excellent training, great benefits and a great working environment as part of a small friendly team. This is not a role within a massive call centre that uses auto dialling to cram as many calls as possible - this group go for quality over quantity in its Telesales approach.

Hours of work are 8.30 am - 5 pm (37.5-hour working week) - this is a full-time permanent role based in Exeter.

Send me your CV for immediate consideration. Prompt feedback is guaranteed. 

prosperIS is a recruitment consultancy specialised in the provision of skilled New Business Development Staff, Telesales Executives and Account Managers across the South-West. 

We believe this role is commutable from Exeter, Dawlish, Newton Abbot, Honiton, Crediton and large parts of South Devon. 

prosperIS and our client are equal opportunity employers. No terminology used in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of race, age, sex, disability etc...