Ramsey Portia
DACH Sales Associate (Fluent German required)

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Our client, a leading global asset management firm, is looking for a German-speaking Sales Associate to join its DACH Client Group in London.
You'll support Sales Directors covering Germany, Austria and Switzerland — one of the firm's key growth markets in EMEA — and gain broad exposure across the business in a role that's a proven springboard into client-facing sales.
Your opportunity
- Support the DACH relationship team by collating client-requested information accurately and on time, working in both German and English
- Keep the Salesforce CRM accurate and comprehensive — updating Contacts, Accounts and meeting records for the DACH client base
- Assist with meeting requests: logging them in CRM, preparing presentation materials and pre-meeting documentation for German-speaking clients
- Help maintain key client documents, profiles and business plans across the region
- Work with Sales Directors to ensure monthly and quarterly client reporting is completed
- Generate reports using internal and external systems, and handle ad-hoc client enquiries
- Attend client meetings as appropriate — with exposure to institutional and wholesale clients across the DACH region
- Build deep knowledge of the firm's product range, its fund managers' market views, and the regulatory and market landscape in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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What you'll need
- Fluent German (written and spoken) and fluent English — you'll be communicating with DACH clients and colleagues daily
- Willingness to take the Investment Management Certificate (IMC)
- Strong prioritisation and time management skills
- Excellent attention to detail
- Good awareness of financial markets and the implications of market trends, ideally including the DACH marketplace
- Excellent interpersonal skills and confidence building relationships with clients and internal stakeholders
- A proactive, solutions-oriented approach
- Understanding of the German-speaking fund distribution landscape


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