Software Sales Executives / Account Managers
Browning Sykes AssociatesSoftware Sales / SaaS Sales
Location: Home Based / Remote (Manchester / North West Region)
Package: Basic Range £40-75K, OTE x2 (uncapped), Car Allowance & Benefits
Wanted:
- Experienced Software Solutions Sales professionals (either new business &/or account management).
- Who can show success in their current or recent software sales role.
- Software Sales background from any solution, sector or vertical..
What's in it for you?
- I am an independent recruitment consultant who has over 20 years experience recruiting Software Sales professionals.
- I can often work proactively, specifically on your behalf, to help you find the exact role you are looking for.
- My approach can frequently "open doors" to roles outside of a traditional application route.
- Confidentiality - your CV will not be released to anyone without your express permission.
- There is of course no cost to you.
If you are an experienced Software Sales professional and the above is of interest, then please send me your CV and I'll then contact you to discuss further.
(nb for clarity, this advert is for my service, as outlined above, rather than for a specific vacancy).
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