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12 December 2007

 

Business Development Manager ? New Business Sales Executive/


Business Development Manager ? New Business Sales Executive// Retail Banking ? Business Information software// City sales
Basic: 35k
OTE: 50k +
Location: Central London


My client is a leading provider of data, software and services that allow organizations, across multiple industries, to maximize efficiency and facilitate compliance of their transactions. For more than 90 years their worldwide clients, located in over 150 countries, have included C-level executives, managers, and technology professionals. This is truly a market leader on a Global level.

12 months ago my client seperated from Thomson Financial with aggressive gowth plans. Since then they have enjoyed considerable success, the result of which is the need for three Strategic development managers to join the existing team. Specifically my client is looking to recruit a business development manager to cover Indiam, closing business over the phone and face to face.


This is an extremely exciting opportunity offering high earning potential and exposure to Multinational clients on an international basis. The orle would suit a consultative Sales professional looking for the next step.

If you want to find out more then please call or email tom.richardson@initiategroup.com 020 7234 9015.



Salary:
£30000 - £70000 per annum + standard corporate
Contact Name:
Tom Richardson
Email:
tom.richardson@initiategroup.com
Phone:
020 7234 9000


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