Job title: National Sales ManagerJob ref: Edinburgh, ScotlandDescription: As a successful and growing business, Hariom Trade International is always looking for great people to join our team. When you work for Hariom Trade International you are joining the most successful specialist Importers & Stone Merchants company in the UK. We offer many benefits including:•Excellent career development prospects•Strong commitment to training•Contributory pension scheme and share save after some time•Discounts on products and servicesWe are looking for an enthusiastic individual to work alongside the Managing Director in a supporting role with real hands on experience.Skills:•Can demonstrate an understanding of Customer Service and its impact on the business•Has an understanding of standards within a company and the impact of this•Can give examples of promoting excellent customer service•Can identify opportunities to increase sales performance•Can communicate sales figures and targets effectively•Can review and evaluate statistics and reports•Can give examples of how they can motivate an individual or team•Can demonstrate the ability to provide clear direction to individuals and teams•Can give examples of development they have completed or implemented for themselves or other team members•Can give examples of planning and organisational skills•Have the ability to prioritise and manage workloads•Is able to ensure store standards are maintained at all timesOther Relevant Factors•Stones are heavy so please be aware that there is a physical aspect to the job; one of the unique services that we provide is to load tiles into customers’ carsLocation: ScotlandRole: National Sales ManagerRegion: NationalCountry: United KingdomJob type: PermanentHours: Full-TimeSalary: 20000-30000 GBP+Great Bonus +TravelApplication deadline:25th May,2010Start date:June 2010
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