Are you a confident people person looking for a role in sales?
I am currently looking for a sales support assistant to join my client who are a manufacturing company based in North Oxfordshire. They have a mixture of perm and temp workers in their modern manufacturing facility. They produce incredible products, to a very high standard.
This high standard runs throughout their entire business – so we’re looking for someone to come in and contribute towards that.
We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic, confident and able to form relationships quickly. If you are organised and have great attention to detail then I would love to speak with you about the role.
You will work with account managers who will give you a great insight to dealing with European corporate accounts. You will create presentations, advise on spot prices and organise diaries for senior members of the team. You will also organise and attend customer meetings, so forming quick relationships is important.
Experience with either SAP or Salesforce would be highly beneficial as these are the software’s you will use. A degree or equivalent qualification is a bonus but certainly not a dealbreaker.
This is an office based role, although there is some flexibility with hybrid working, on a 12 month fixed term contract. You will be working core office hours, from Monday to Friday.
Salary wise, you’re looking at £26,000 a year. There are also lots of other benefits including a generous holiday allowance, which is well above the statutory amount.
If you are interested or want to know more, call me, send me a message (Josh Withers on LinkedIn), DM, carrier pigeon – whatever is easiest. We encourage anyone who feels they are suitable to apply, we love seeing diversity in our applicants. We use specialist technology to ensure there are no gender bias in our adverts.
Every applicant will receive a response. We sometimes make mistakes and miss things from CVs, so you will be given an opportunity to receive feedback and discuss the role in more detail, if you feel necessary.