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National Account Manager
🥤 FMCG Challenger Brand
📍 Hybrid, 4 days a week in London office
💸 Salary up to £55k
Here at Ignite, we’re absolutely buzzing to be working with an FMCG Challenger brand who launched in 2018 and are preparing to scale from £5m to £25m in 5 years. They are proudly B Corp and also featured on The Sunday Times Best Places to work list in 2025. Their product can be purchased across numerous channels including retail, convenience, OOH and they have never lost a key account!
They are looking to hire a National Account Manager to come in and take ownership of expanding their national account footprint, whilst driving growth across their existing customer base. You'll also play a key part in scaling the team as the company grows over the next few years.
What skills do you need to have to be considered?
- ⭐️ 3+ years’ FMCG sales experience, with a track record of winning new business and managing significant accounts (Foodservice ideal!)
- ⭐️ Strong negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- ⭐️ Ability to analyse data, identify trends, and make strategic recommendations.
- ⭐️ Self-motivated, results-oriented, and able to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
- ⭐️ Strong attention to detail.
- ⭐️ Passion for the food and drink industry & health & wellness.
- ⭐️ A positive, do-it-now attitude.
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In return for everything you can bring, the business can offer you 🚀:
- ⭐️ Competitive salary based on experience (£45-55k)
- ⭐️ Quarterly bonus scheme + share options.
- ⭐️ Early finish Fridays.
- ⭐️ £250 annual wellness budget.
- ⭐️ One paid volunteer day per year
- ⭐️ 26 days holiday, plus one additional day every two years (up to 30 days)
- ⭐️ Work with a B Corp that donates 1% of revenue to charity and is committed to improving its impact every year.


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What happens next? 🎬
- Now: Apply today with your CV which will be reviewed by our Ignite team.
- First Stage: Teams call with the hiring manager
- Second Stage: Face to face interview in the office and present a task
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