COREcruitment Ltd
Sales Manager

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F&B Hospitality Group
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Sales Manager to join an established hospitality business based in London. This is an exciting opportunity for a commercially driven sales professional with a strong background in corporate sales and relationship management. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing new business, managing key corporate relationships and driving revenue growth. As Sales Manager, you will play a key role in growing the corporate client base and developing long-term commercial relationships.
Key Responsibilities:
- Identify and pursue new corporate business opportunities
- Build and maintain strong, long term relationships with corporate clients
- Manage and grow a portfolio of existing corporate accounts
- Identify opportunities to increase revenue through existing relationships
- Conduct meetings, presentations and sales pitches with prospective clients
- Develop a strong pipeline of new business and consistently follow up on opportunities
- Work closely with internal teams to ensure an excellent client experience
- Monitor market trends, competitor activity and opportunities within the hospitality sector
- Achieve agreed sales targets and commercial objectives
- Maintain accurate records of sales activity, pipeline and client relationships
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- Ideally, experience within hospitality, events, venues, leisure or a related industry
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- Excellent relationship building and communication skills
- Experience managing and developing key accounts
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- Excellent organisation and time management
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