Wilm-Sloooooooooooooooooooooow how's your personal development thingy going?
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Another permie job opportunity…..
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I'd be happy to take a 50% pay cut to go permie so I could work with Wilmslow.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostDon't forget this opportunity offers the added bonus of working with the Wilmslow himself. Just think; there'd never be a dull office water cooler moment.ǝןqqıʍComment
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Medication timeOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostI'd be happy to take a 50% pay cut to go permie so I could work with Wilmslow.
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Once one is infected with Wilm-Slooooooooowitis that's it, one is doomed.Originally posted by Lucy View PostMedication time
That boy go raaaaaaa
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I'm a bit concerned about the following that landed in my email..
Not just because it's not my kind of job (or money for that matter) but that it's from Wilmslow Telecoms whatever that is..
Is your name Sharlene then Wilmslow?
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REGIONAL SALES - Networks
Either MIDLANDS or the NORTH WEST
APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE IF THIS ROLE IS NOT OF INTEREST TO YOU
£32,000 - £45,000 & Car / Benefits & uncapped OTE
Due to the continued growth and success of my clients current operations, the need has arisen to recruit regional sales consultants to establish new and existing business in either the Midlands or the North West. The role will involve sales to both public and private sector and will demand strategy planning and drive to ensure targets are met. For this role you will need to have a proven track record of sales within the network / telecoms sector, have a sound technical knowledge, have previous sold to the public sector, have a strong determination to succeed and have the capability to constantly beat defined targets. You will also need a proven ability to generate your own leads as well as those provided for you. You will also need personal attributes such as excellent communication skills, smart in appearance, self-motivated, target driven, hungry to succeed, passionate about developing business relationships and maintaining them over time. In return you will receive a competitive salary, company car and excellent OTE potential.
If you are interested in this role please respond to this email with a copy of your most recent CV and i shall correspond accordingly.
Role Candidate
* New Business Sales
* Technical understanding
* Knowledge of Public Sector Sales
* Target driven
* Motivated
* Willing to travel and cover regional patch
507217/S
To find out more, please call
Sharlene Gledhill : 01625 521 991
wilmslow.telecoms@hays.comComment
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i got a call yesterday for an IS Transition Manager for £60k based in Bradford. am nearly tempted...Originally posted by chicane View PostYou'd need to be well paid to work in Bradford. I hear the regeneration is going forward in leaps and bounds.I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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