A TMS Hot Job – Business Development Manager .
Business Development Manager
Auckland
Permanent
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experience Corporate BDM/Sales Manager.
Our client is now ready for a full time BDM to grow their SME business.
They would envision that the BDM would be spending most of their time on the road and with clients.
As the successful applicant you must possess the following skills:
Minimum of 3 years sales experience
A proven history of achieving targets
Ability to convert leads quickly
Proven and established sales strategies
Exceptional communication skills
Time to network and attend events
Knowledge of the travel industry
Motivated and enthusiastic attitude
Reporting to the Managing Director, this role is very much sales focused therefore the person we are looking for must possess the skills to grow their business. You must also have the necessary abilities to sell to a corporate market.
This is a great opportunity to make a position your own and really be valued for your skills and achievements.
An excellent salary package, bonus scheme, mobile phone, and other benefits are on offer to the successful candidate.
Call Vicki now on 09 3632974 or email [email protected]
Click here to Apply
Or for further information please call the New Zealand office at +64 9 363 2975 quoting Job Reference Code 8448
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