Africa InTouch Vacancy Advert

Posted in Marketing by Admin on 28 March, 2017 at 8:14 p.m.

Sales Representative Vacancies - South Africa

We’re looking for target and results-driven sales representatives to actively seek out and engage customers. You will provide complete and appropriate solutions for every customer in order to boost top-line revenue growth, customer acquisition levels and profitability.
Preference will be given to single mothers. 

Responsibilities:
- Achieve agreed upon sales targets
- Present, promote and sell products / services to existing and prospective customers
- Analysis of existing / potential customers’ businesses to meet their needs
- Establishing, developing and maintaining positive business and customer relationships
- Call on customers by adhering to daily appointments
- Supply management with weekly call sheet
- Keep abreast of best practices and promotional trends
- Continuously improve through feedback

Requirements:
- Fluent in English and Afrikaans
- Drivers licence & own vehicle
- Willing to travel
- Proven work experience as a sales representative
- Knowledge of media will be advantageous, but is not a requirement
- Familiarity with the World Wide Web and Social Media Platforms
- Highly motivated and target driven with a proven track record in sales
- Excellent selling, communication and negotiation skills
- Ability to work solo - prioritising, time management and organizational skills
- Ability to create and deliver presentations tailored to the audience needs
- Relationship management skills and openness to feedback

Basic salary plus commission offered.

About your CV:
Keep it neat, unpretentious and clean. Do Not:
- attach documents of credentials at this point
- attach a blank cover page

In the subject line:
Your Province followed by REP (e.g. Mpumalanga / REP)
Send to editor@africaintouch.co.za

Take Note:
If you can not carry out these simple instructions (above), your application won't be considered. 

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