The job postings that garner the most attention use two or three sentences to introduce their companies to prospective sales executives. Take this chance to set your firm apart from competing listings and sell yourself to job seekers by highlighting your unique company culture, working environment, and things you bring to the table for new hires.
Sales Executive Job Responsibilities:
Builds business by identifying and selling prospects; maintaining relationships with clients.
Identifies business opportunities by identifying prospects and evaluating their position in the industry; researching and analyzing sales options.
Sells products by establishing contact and developing relationships with prospects; recommending solutions.
Maintains relationships with clients by providing support, information, and guidance; researching and recommending new opportunities; recommending profit and service improvements.
Identifies product improvements or new products by remaining current on industry trends, market activities, and competitors.
Prepares reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information.
Maintains quality service by establishing and enforcing organization standards.
Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; benchmarking state-of-the-art practices; participating in professional societies.
Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
[Work Hours & Benefits] This is an excellent opportunity to highlight your company’s working hours and benefits. Let prospective sales execs know about the flexible workweek structures or travel requirements. You should also list the benefits that set your firm apart, like commissions, stock or ownership options, and paid leave.
Sales Executive Qualifications / Skills:
Presentation Skills
Client Relationships
Emphasizing Excellence
Energy Level
Negotiation
Prospecting Skills