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Territory Sales Manager

Portsmouth
6 months ago
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My client are a Global supplier of pharmaceutical products, they have a rare but exciting opportunity for a Territory Sales Manager to join their team on the South Coast of England.

This role is suitable for someone with either a proven pharmacy background who wants to transition into sales, or a field sales professional who wants to transition into pharmaceutical sales!

Territory: BH, DT, GU, KT, PO, SM, SO, SP, TW (Candidates must live on territory)

The Role

  • Increase spend across a retail pharmacy accounts

  • Product demonstration and price explanation

  • Introduce additional products & services

  • Gain additional pharmacy memberships

  • Work closely with internal teams

  • Address new ideas with senior management

    The Candidate

  • Full UK Drivers license

  • Previous sales experience within FMCG or retail pharmacy experience

  • Full understanding of sales cycle

  • Personable, organised & proficient in MS packages

    In Return?

    Highly competitive base salary + 40% annual bonus + 25 days holiday excl bank holidays + company vehicle

    Unfortunately, our client aren't able to sponsor visa applications. Candidates must have full right to work in the UK.

    If this position is of interest, please send a copy of your CV to Kelly at Landers Recruitment

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