Account Manager

East Grinstead
1 year ago
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Account Manager

Up to £30,000 basic salary + uncapped commission, car allowance, monthly, quarterly and yearly incentives.

Are you currently working in a sales based job (on target) and looking for a new challenge with a well-established recruitment company? No?! I didn't think so. Why would you? You are doing well already.

I am looking for someone that might feel capped at their current company or just wants to shake the bag and pursue a new challenge as an Account Manager.

Gold Group is an Employed Owned Trust (EOT) recruitment company based in East Grinstead, West Sussex, with a team of Recruitment Consultants, Account Managers and Delivery Consultants.

What Gold Group can offer you:

Employee Owned Business - EOT
Annual trip away for the top performers
Unrivalled commission structure
Hybrid working opportunities
Career support & development
Multiple company social events
Xmas shut down (not out of your holiday allowance)As an Account Manager you will need to be able to build long lasting relationships with your client base. Deliver to their needs and expand into new areas to increase the business done with them over the years.

We currently operate in a number of industries including Defence & Aerospace, Engineering, Renewables and Construction which are our key markets at present. This desk will enable you to build a strategic career path in one of those areas and explore new ventures along the way.

Experience Profile

As a Account Manager you will have previous recruitment or sales experience including:

Find solutions for your clients needs
Up selling experience
Relationship building
High levels of customer service.
Use of social media to enhance branding and salesIf you are an ambitious Sales Person looking to progress your career in a supportive and fun environment, then I am keen to hear from you. If you would like to find out more about Gold Group then visit our website and take a look at our work for us page. Alternatively, contact me Jack Pleon for a further discussion.

Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business.
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