Manning Global AG
Account Manager Beauty

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Account Manager Beauty
This is a remote position.
Manning Global, a premier global staffing and managed services provider, specializing in worldwide leading industry sectors such as ICT, AI, Technology, Digital Media, Engineering, Automotive, and Energy, is recruiting for an Account Manager Beauty on behalf of one of their top-tier international clients to join their organization in the UK.
Job Title:
Account Manager Beauty
Employment:
FTE, 1 year
Start Date:
July, 2026
Country:
London, UK (Remote working)
Salary range:
50k GBP per annum
Contact:
Stephen Price | +44 (0) 151 808 1052
Key Responsibilities:
- Take full ownership of incubating high-potential KA & SMB sellers by identifying their growth paths and supporting them in achieving key business milestones.
- Deliver tailored solutions through a combination of 1:1 high-touch seller diagnosis (to uncover pain points and growth opportunities) and scalable horizontal enablement programs.
- Lead and execute one incubation program end-to-end—covering proposal development, planning, execution, performance tracking, and impact evaluation with support from strategy i.e., Online matchmaking events, live webinars, etc.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with category, operations, and product teams to unlock growth levers and ensure seller success based on their industry growth path.
- Monitor key performance metrics and provide actionable insights to improve seller performance and program effectiveness.
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- Ideally 1+ year work experience in global e-commerce platform in the past.
- 1+ year work experience in BD/Sales/Account management, preferably in E-Commerce.
- Strong proficiency in English, both written and verbal, is required.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills; capable of diagnosing seller needs and driving impactful conversations.
- Able to work under the pressure and fast pacing environment.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills; capable of diagnosing seller needs and driving impactful conversations.
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