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11 December 2007

 

Currency Specialist


Established in 1992 my client a leading global Foreign Exchange business based in the heart of the city requires five b2b sales people to join their highly dynamic trading sales team. There will be a firm opportunity for any of the sales people to move into a trading role. Full training is given for the first six months.

You will have scope to earn £50,000 in your first year after your initial induction period £100,000-£150.000 in your second year, only exceptional candidates will fly through the corporate structure of my client.

Competing regularly against the likes of TTT Money Corp, HIFX, and Ruesch/Travelex only an out and out winner will succeed in this role; desire, dynamism and tenacity are required to make it big in this fast moving banking sector.

Graduates will be considered, however 2-3 years B2B experience is paramount to the role. My client is looking for structured sales professionals eloquent on the phone but highly capable of closing deals at FD level.

If the following make no sense to you please do not apply: open and closed questioning, NLP, closing a deal!

Forex Sales
20k ? 25k Basic
35-55k Uncapped first years' earnings,
100-150k Uncapped second years' earnings
Global company
London / City

To apply please call Ben on 0207 234 9008 or send your CV to ben.mclaughin@initiategroup.com


Salary:
£20000 - £21000 per annum + 50+ OTE
Contact Name:
Julia Martin
Email:
julia@initiategroup.com
Phone:
020 7234 9000


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