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French Sales Development Representative - Athens
speakitjobs
Athens, Attica, GreeceOn-site4y ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Are you a fluent French speaker? Are you a Tech Guru?
At Speakit we are looking for French Sales Development Representatives to work for one of the biggest American software company by reaching out to clients in order to offer products and services, assisting them every step of the way and ensure client satisfaction.
Apply today and kick - start your career at a leading company with a global clients and grow their business!
On typical day you will:
- Recommend, quote and exchange product knowledge with customers while identifying and handing sales opportunities.
- Quickly provide answers, consulting on products or resolving issues for customers.
- Reach out to targeted business leads via phone and email.
- Be responsible for completing the sales process from end to end and carry a monthly sales target.
- Maintain strong knowledge of products and brand.
- Daily research of business prospects.
- Meet or exceed minimum daily OB contact target.
Requirements
- Native/ Near-native level of French
- Advanced level of English
- Minimum 1 year of experience in sales
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Ability to identify new or potential partners
- Achieving targets and closing sales
- Strong phone contact handling skills and active listening
- This position requires all employees to be located in Greece
Benefits
- Excellent salary (1400€+ gross)
- Performance bonus
- Indefinite contract
- Training period paid
- Are you an abroad candidate? Relocation package is covered!
- Private insurance
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