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UK Sales Manager Supplements for Food-, Cosmetic and Pharmaceuticals, London Client: GFIC
Location: London, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 3d5fcc9f6cd2
Job Views: 7
Posted: 22.06.2025
Expiry Date: 06.08.2025
Job Description: GFIC recruits for a global food ingredients company. The role is for a Sales Manager Nutritional, Cosmetical, and Functional Food Ingredients .
This position is home office based and covers the UK and Ireland area.
Important: You should have selling experience of supplements to food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical clients.
You should have experience selling supplements to contract manufacturing companies or be working for a CMO company.
You must be highly sales-driven.
Tasks Responsible for business development and sales of products in nutritional supplements, cosmetical, and functional foods areas.
The sales manager will travel approximately 50% of the time to meet B2B customers.
Requirements Qualification and competence requirements
At least 5 years of work experience in the B2B food ingredients/supplements sector.
Commercial background in sales & marketing.
A scientific degree, ideally in food technology, biochemistry, chemistry, pharmacy, biology, or a comparable field.
GFIC is a boutique recruitment consultancy based south of Munich, founded by Alfred Geiger in 2006. We specialize in consulting for FMGC, food ingredients, starch, glucose, sweeteners, flavors, fruit preparations, beverages, dairy, nutraceuticals, pharma, colors, cosmetics, hydrocolloids, and more. We provide recruitment services for full-time, interim positions, and advisory board members globally, including C-level candidates.
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