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Client Services Executive-Apparel
Ceremonial Client Services Specialist
Our client is seeking a Ceremonial Client Services Specialist to join their Sales team, supporting clients across their legal and ceremonial wear divisions. This is an exciting opportunity for a highly organised and customer-focused professional to develop their career within a prestigious heritage business, combining client relationship management, events, and business development.
The Role
Working as part of a collaborative team, you will deliver exceptional service to UK and international clients while supporting sales, ceremonial events, and commercial growth.
Key Responsibilities:
- Advising clients on ceremonial garments, uniforms, and design requirements.
- Building and maintaining strong client relationships.
- Identifying new business opportunities and supporting business development.
- Responding to customer enquiries in-person, by telephone, and email.
- Taking client measurements for ceremonial garments where required.
- Supporting the planning and delivery of UK and overseas client visits, events, and marketing activity.
- Managing the distribution, return, and replenishment of hire garments.
- Liaising with internal departments and external suppliers to ensure seamless service.
- Raising invoices and supporting account reconciliation.
- Representing the business at ceremonial events and official engagements.
- Occasional UK and international travel.
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You’ll ideally have:
- Experience in account management, client services, sales support, customer relationship management, or business development.
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- A commercially aware and client-focused approach.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Experience with Microsoft Office; familiarity with Microsoft Business Central is desirable.
- The ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- An interest in heritage brands, ceremonial dress, and traditional craftsmanship.


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Benefits
- Performance-related bonus scheme.
- Uniform allowance.
- Staff discount on company products.
- Opportunity to attend prestigious ceremonial events and work with renowned institutions.
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