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Field Sales Specialist – Medical Devices – South West

Guided Solutions
Gloucester
2 days ago
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Are you a hunter? Do you chase results like your payslip depends on it—because it does? If you're a natural-born closer who’s tired of slow leads and low commissions, our client wants you on their team!


We’re looking for a hungry, driven, take-no-prisoners Sales Professional who would enjoy the medical field. As a global leader in the respiratory market, they provide the ideal platform to gain industry experience, sell market leading products and control your earnings with a transparent and rewarding commission structure. You'll receive hands-on training, strong mentorship, and the chance to work with innovative, cutting-edge technology.


We are looking for a new Sales Associate covering the South West of England; Hampshire, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire and Wales.


This is more than just a sales role - it's your gateway into the medical industry with a company that clearly rewards growth and offers long term career potential.


Responsibilities:


  • Achieve & exceed sales targets and objectives
  • Manage whole sales cycle; generate leads, conduct product demonstrations and presentations with key decision makers to present solutions and offerings
  • Build strong relationships with healthcare professionals
  • Managing accounts through customer support, addressing enquiries, resolving issues and ensuring customer satisfaction


Requirements:


  • Minimum of 2 years proven success in cold calling and selling, preferably solution based
  • Manage sales territory independently
  • Self-motivated, target driven, who can work independently
  • Full valid driving licence
  • Eligibility documentation to work in the UK

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