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Sales Executive @ Premier Team Promotions


Contract Type: Full-Time

Based: Allianz Park, London

Salary: Competitive

Job Reference: ARBC-100168

 

Premier Team Promotions are looking for someone to join their organisation. This role will see the job holder play an active role in the development and successful delivery of PTP’s sales strategies across all events, including table sales, exhibitor stalls, partnerships and revenue generating sales.

The Jobholder will liaise with their existing personal commercial network, research & target new business contacts, mine the existing database in order to add value to the event sales programmes.

 

PTP are looking for someone with this skillset:

  • Ideally a minimum of 1 years’ experience in a proactive sales environment
  • Ability to demonstrate success in sales within a commercial environment
  • Competency with the use of Microsoft packages (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) & a CRM system.
  • Meet and exceed sales targets
  • Presentation and negotiation skills
  • Excellent verbal communication skills
  • Team player
  • Ambitious
  • Able to work under pressure

 

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