BMS Performance
Graduate Commercial Sales Trainee

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Fantastic graduate sales role in Newcastle offering: · £30,500 basic salary · Annual profit share · Market leading company, £370 million turnover · Fully funded and accredited sales qualification What do the company do? Turning over in excess of £370 million, this company are market leading distributor of plumbing, heating and bathroom products. With a phenomenal portfolio of products, they supply to the likes of Screwfix, Wickes, Travis Perkins, Jewson's and many more. The business also sells products that contain 94% of recycled materials. Their operations are similarly targeted at minimising the company's carbon footprint. Due to expansion, they are looking to hire graduates into their sales team based in Newcastle. What would my role be? Working closely with an experienced senior manager mentor, this is an internal sales role that is largely account management focused. You will initially be contacting independent builders and plumbers merchants to introduce new products and upsell where possible. As you develop you will be given more and more responsibility, as your progression routes naturally become more client facing and managing more of the sales process. You will be immersed in an intensive training period and gain insight into various areas of the business. This will involve product, skills and industry sales training both in-house and with external training providers What is required for the role? · Driving license · Confidence in speaking to new people face-to-face · Target driven mindset · A business-minded person · An excellent communicator · A drive to succeed What is the package? Basic salary - £30,500 Annual profit sharing scheme 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays Thorough training tailored to the individual Employee discount Life insurance Store discount The opportunity to establish a career with a well-renowned business Apply today and a member of the team will be in touch to discuss next steps!
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