Zachary Daniels
Retail Development Manager

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Retail Development Manager | Central Belt | Up to £35,000 basic plus bonus and car Zachary Daniels are recruiting a Retail Development Manager for a fast growing, award winning retailer across Edinburgh and Glasgow. This a Monday - Friday role, with a basic salary of up to £35,000 plus car with great additional benefits and guaranteed bonuses!! The Company: Our client is an award winning, high-profile volume retailer renowned for their excellent customer service and fantastic growth. They have a fantastic culture within their stores and put huge value on their people! The Role: As a Retail Development Manager you will be accountable for supporting and guiding their valued customers to achieve their business goals and drive them to success.
Responsibilities of a Retail Development Manager: Build and maintain strong long lasting relationships with customers Grow and develop clients stores Continuously liaise with suppliers Regularly visit customers, retailers and clients to promote and advise on services and offers The ideal candidate: Enthusiastic Able to demonstrate a high level of operational, leadership, planning, organisational, interpersonal and communication skills Target driven and customer service orientated Highly motivated and ambitious A self starter with a can do attitude Working for one of the largest and most successful retailers in the UK, the long term career prospects of the Retail Development Manager role are amazing. If this describes you, your skills and your aspirations and you want to join a vibrant company that's really going places, then send your full, up to date CV immediately to be considered for the role. BH35440
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