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Online media and Web design

· North Sydney location

· 60K plus super, expenses, uncapped commission OTE $90 - $110

An exciting opportunity exists for a dedicated sales/account manager. If you are yearning to work in a fun and cutting edge industry, this job is for you. The company delivers award winning design and has an impressive reputation in the web space.

You will be responsible for both new and existing business and will be required to liaise with customers to identify new opportunities, understand their business needs and have the ability to scope out their projects. The company prides itself on providing practical and innovative business solutions. Creativity and innovative thinking will be highly regarded in this position.

The company is committed to providing excellent marketing materials and has a leading edge customer relationship management system to make your job easy.

To be considered for this role you must possess the following:

An impressive sales background

Outstanding presentation and selling skills

Good proposal writing skills

Although not essential, the following experience would be desirable:

Content management systems

Customer Relationship Systems (CRM)

Project management skills.

PM me for more information or contact details for applying for this job!! :) :)

mate i'd be intersted but my age is probs a factor being only 20, however i am an experienced salesperson having worked in sales for toyota and currently for Ford.

from the sounds of things your probably after more experience yes?

mate i'd be intersted but my age is probs a factor being only 20, however i am an experienced salesperson having worked in sales for toyota and currently for Ford.

from the sounds of things your probably after more experience yes?

If you are good at sales, time management and all the things listed, if you can comprehend technical information easy and relay it to less technical minded people then you will probably have a chance. Especially if you have an exceptional sales back ground with KPIs or targets not only met but exceeded.

I PMd you my email, send me your resume and I will have a look :O

Interesting...

1) Do you work weekends at this job?

2) Is there staff parking?

3) Is there potential to move away from sales later on and get into other roles such as management?

4) Hows the working environment in general, ie friendly people? good place to work for?

I come from a sales background + educated in marketing from University.. If its appealing enough, I might even get persuaded from my current grad role. Hehe

Edited by Mr_G

Hey,

Thanks for the interest.

No weekend work is required

Staff parking can be arranged but not readily available.

The company is growing rapidly and there is always a chance to move into higher positions.

Working environment is great. The company consists currently of a team of 12 people:

5 x Web Developers

3 x Sales Managers

2 x IT Manager/Support

1 x Account/Office Manager

1 x General Manager

The team is a young friendly team with youngest being 20 and oldest being 46. Flexibility is another key

benefit of working for the company.

Every fortnight we have staff drinks with presentations on any of the campagnes that have been secured or work

completed on them.

We have some quiet big clients and you can have a look at some of the work we do if you go to the company web

www.loadedtechnologies.com.au

drop me an email at [email protected] with your resume if you would like to come in and

have a chat, meet the team and find out more about the position and if it would suit you, or you it.

Hope to hear from you!

Interesting...

1) Do you work weekends at this job?

2) Is there staff parking?

3) Is there potential to move away from sales later on and get into other roles such as management?

4) Hows the working environment in general, ie friendly people? good place to work for?

I come from a sales background + educated in marketing from University.. If its appealing enough, I might even get persuaded from my current grad role. Hehe

  • 3 weeks later...

One position is still available.

One SAU member has been successful with his application and has accepted the position! - CONGRATS!

If anyone knows anyone who may be interested, we still have one position available! :)

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