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Sales (Commercial Team) Apprentice

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A fantastic opportunity to join a quick-going business, working closely with the Sales Manager and Commercial Director to help grow their client base and support sales activity.
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What you'll do at work
- Assisting the sales team in identifying and developing new business opportunities
- Building and maintaining positive relationships with new and existing customers
- Handling customer enquiries via phone, email, and in person in a professional manner
- Updating and maintaining customer records and sales data using internal systems
- Learning about the company’s products/services to confidently promote them to customers
- Supporting the sales process from initial contact through to closing deals
- Working towards individual and team sales targets with guidance from senior staff
- Attending meetings, training sessions, and sales briefings to develop skills and knowledge
- Providing excellent customer service and ensuring a positive customer experience
Where you'll work
Unit 2K1, Hastingwood Business Park, Wood Lane, B24 9QR
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Training provider
THE NVQ TRAINING CENTRE LIMITED
Training course
Sales executive (level 4)
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What you'll learn
Course contents
- Sales planning and preparation: Set effective targets using sales forecasts. Prioritise customers and activities to grow account value and maximise return-on-investment in line with your organisation’s strategy. Formulate or refine customer plans and objectives. Create efficient territory plans where appropriate.
- Customer engagement: Effectively communicate and interpret customer information exchanged through written, verbal and non-verbal communication. Develop a customer engagement style that effectively opens sales conversations, builds rapport, enhances customer relationships, and adapts to different customer’s social preferences.
- Customer needs analysis: Be highly skilled at effective questioning and active listening techniques to understand the customer’s needs, guide the sales conversation appropriately, create mutual understanding, and build trust and affinity with customers.
- Propose and present solutions: Develop sales proposals and deliver them using a presentation style and technique appropriate for your customer. Present relevant products and/or services, explain features and their advantages, and clearly articulate the value and benefit of the solution for the specific customer. Use and adapt a range of techniques to draw-out and overcome common sales objections.
- Negotiate: Research the customer’s likely desired outcomes and negotiating stance. Develop responses to likely objections. Identify your own organisation’s needs, such as minimum price and acceptable terms. Negotiate or trade variables effectively.
- Closing Sales: Be attuned to verbal and non-verbal buying-signals and move to close at an appropriate point in sales conversations. Develop ethical techniques to close sales and confirm customers’ purchase agreement.
- Gathering Intelligence: Collect, analyse and interpret market intelligence and share it appropriately and effectively within your organisation.
- Time Management: Use and adapt appropriate tools and techniques to prioritise and manage your time effectively.
- Collaboration and teamwork: Contribute effectively within a team environment. Work collaboratively with both internal and external stakeholders. Manage communications with the cross-functional team in relation to the effective delivery of your sales, such as finance and service delivery. Support continual business improvement by sharing best practice with sales team colleagues and assist the marketing team to develop new marketing collateral.
- Customer experience management: Deliver a positive customer experience. Manage customer enquiries and issues effectively. Take proactive action to prevent and minimise customer concerns and complaints. Handle all customer interactions professionally to the customer’s satisfaction.
- Digital skills: Effectively use digital tools to conduct research and target customers in line with the overall sales strategy. Able to deliver presentations and meetings using digital communication. Complete accurate records and process sales in accordance with your organisation’s policies, procedures and digital CRM systems.
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Essential qualifications
- GCSE in:
- Maths (grade 4)
- English (grade 4)
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Administrative skills
- Attention to detail
- Communication skills
- Customer care skills
- Flexible
- Initiative
- Organisation skills
- Sales Skills
- Team working
Other requirements
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Dreams Recruitment is a dedicated recruitment agency connecting talented professionals with leading employers across diverse industries. Our mission is simple: to help businesses grow with the right people, and to help individuals achieve their career goals with confidence.
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- Potential for a full-time position upon successful completion of the apprenticeship
- Opportunities for further training and career progression within the company
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
THE NVQ TRAINING CENTRE LIMITED
Krystyna Nalomenko
krystyna@apprenticeship-centre.co.uk
01213866602
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000048440.
Closes in 21 days (Monday 7 September 2026)
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