Job posting

Sales Manager

Hours Full time

Region National

Employer type Recruitment agency

Job category Supplier

Salary range £30k to £40k

Location South East

Cotterill Walker, are currently working with a leading supplier to the Corporate Travel Industry who requires a Sales Manager Working for a company that has continued to grow market share in the past few years, this is a great opportunity for a strong Sales Manager with a creative approach.

You will be responsible for researching and creating your own prospect list, without the confinements of geographical boundaries or industry sector therefore you will need to enjoy the thrill of truly driving New Business.

If you wish to register your interest in this role, have full working rights for the EU and meet the above criteria, please email your CV and salary details, in confidence, to Hcotterill@cotterillwalker.com

By responding to this opportunity you are agreeing to Cotterill Walker Resourcing Solutions representing you in connection with this permanent employment opportunity. Cotterill Walker is an international executive search and selection, specialising in Executive Corporate Travel & Meetings

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