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Business Development Manager. Customer Experience. Remote. £60K.

Company Name:
Saleslogic
A global leading provider of social Customer Experience Management (CEM) programs is looking for an exceptional Business Development Manager to join their growing sales team. They use state-of-the-art surveying and dashboard reporting software and sell into the retail, food services, automotive, and hospitality sectors. They provide performance-improvement solutions, customer experience management consultancy, and evidence-based marketing insights to more than 80,000 locations in over 50 countries.

As Business Development Manager you will be responsible for generating new business in the UK, selling the customer experience software into market research and operations teams within the utilities, public and telecoms sectors. You should be consultatively selling and will be working towards a first year target of between 600K-1M and you are expected to manage the full sales cycle from prospect through to close.

The successful candidate for this role will have:
4
years of sales experience selling software, with experience in utilities.
A hunter mentality, willing to get out there and knock down doors.
Gravitas to work with C-level clients.
A proven track record of achieving and exceeding targets.
Autonomy and diligence to work in this remote role.

For the right candidate, an exceptional opportunity is on offer within a global leading firm, selling a superb product and with great career potential. The successful candidate can expect a basic package of 60k, with 90-100K OTE. To apply or discuss further, please contact Peter Brooks at Saleslogic on 02088341389 or send a CV to to be considered immediately.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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