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Join a leading global education client as an Academic Sales Consultant, where you'll drive market share and revenue for the Business and Economics portfolio. This field-based role involves engaging with academic stakeholders across Ireland and the North West of England, supporting the transition from print to digital resources while achieving performance objectives. A competitive salary, car allowance, and benefits package are offered.
Join the dynamic sales team of our global education client as an Academic Sales Consultant. Reporting to the Regional Sales Manager, you will play a key role in driving market share and revenue growth for the Business and Economics portfolio across Higher Education institutions covering Ireland and the North West of England. You'll work closely with academic stakeholders to understand and respond to the evolving needs of educators and students, while supporting the transition from print to digital learning resources.
Key responsibilities
Skills/experience
As this is a field based role, the sales consultant will typically be out on campus visiting customers face to face every fortnight, across Ireland, Northern Ireland and the North West of England. To be considered candidates must be willing to travel and comfortable with this level of commitment.
A competitive salary, car allowance, sales incentive plan, and excellent benefits package is offered.
How to apply
Send your CV and cover letter to enquiries@telferpartners.com quoting the reference TP 923.
Early applications are preferred.
Referral Scheme - Telfer Partners offer a referral reward if we fill this vacancy with someone you recommend. You can send us contact details of anyone you would like to recommend to enquiries@telferpartners.com.
Equality Policy - Telfer Partners is committed to upholding a professional and impartial recruitment process. Our Equal Opportunities policy ensures that all job applicants and employees are treated fairly and equally, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, marital status, race, nationality, religion, age, disability, or union membership status.