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Sales Controller

Job Reference V2139
Location UK
Remuneration GBP 55,000 - 60,000 bonus and car
Posted Date Friday 03 September 2010 10:59:10
Description

 

Leading media distribution group is seeking a sales controller.
 
Vertex is working with a leading media distribution group that puts customer’s needs at the centre of business decision making.  
 
The individual will be a people manager to mange a team of 15-20 people, with experience of developing systems capability. You will need to demonstrate experience of growing revenue in a mature market. You will have excellent inter-personal skill when building internal and external customer relationship.
 

An excellent leader with strong team work and communication skills you’ll have the organisational ability to manage multiple projects to demanding deadlines. You are passionate and pro-active, with excellent influencing and negotiation skills.

 

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