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Sales Associate
Sales Associate
We are looking for a Sales Associate to join our gallery team in London. The ideal candidate will be highly organised, personable and passionate about contemporary design and art, with excellent client relationship, communication and administrative skills.
Key Responsibilities
- Learn and maintain a full understanding of all gallery artists, pieces, exhibitions and fairs to effectively communicate with clients
- Establish and maintain positive relationships with clients and support new business development
- Host clients at the gallery and represent the gallery at events as required
- Prepare proposals, quotations, invoices, purchase orders and client documentation
- Manage and maintain the gallery's client database, inventory and sales documentation
- Coordinate pre- and post-sales administration, ensuring timely completion of all client orders
- Liaise with Production, the Registrar and artists’ studios to ensure client orders are fulfilled
- Support the Director with day-to-day sales administration, correspondence and diary management
- Support the planning and delivery of exhibitions, events and international art fairs, including sales previews and client communications
- Must be highly organised, results-oriented and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
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Essential Skills/Requirements
- Minimum 2–3 years' relevant experience in Collectible Design, Furniture, Contemporary Art, or Luxury Market
- Strong administrative, organisational and client relationship skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- IT skills, including Microsoft Office (FileMaker experience advantageous)
- Full-time role
- Ability to provide out-of-hours support for exhibitions and gallery events, as required


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