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Export Account Manager - Pharmaceuticals

Hemel Hempstead
8 months ago
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Job Description

  • International/Export Account Manager
  • Sector - Pharmaceuticals
  • Location Hertfordshire
  • Salary - £45,000 to £54,000 dependent on experience
  • Bonus uncapped
    We are seeking an Export Account Manager (Pharmaceuticals/Healthcare) for our clients growing business
    Our client is a leading global supplier of pharmaceuticals to International markets
    They supply medicines to their clients which include government ministries, hospitals, clinics, pharmacy chains, health professionals and wholesalers.
    The Export Manager will have have overall responsibility for the commercial performance for their customers. The role is primarily focused on well-established customers, but also includes some both lapsed and newer organisations internationally.
    To be successful in the role, the Manager needs to Export Account Manager experience and will be highly commercial with experience of selling pharmaceuticals products to International markets
    Qualifications, Skills, Experience
    Minimum
  • Demonstrate 3 years export/International sales experience of pharmaceuticals to international markets
  • Experience working with healtcare customers in International markets
  • Experience of working in healthcare
  • Open to learning and developing new skills and experiences as part of your personal self-development goals.
  • Language skills are desireable.
  • Experience of managing a sales team
    To find out more about this exciting role apply now

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