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German speaking B2B Representative

Bournemouth
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German speaking B2B Representative
Location: Bournemouth
Salary: £27,000 per annum + bonus
Hours: Monday – Friday (early finish Friday)
 
We’re seeking a dynamic and motivated German-speaking individual. You will be responsible for engaging with businesses across the DACH region, driving sales through outbound calls, and building strong client relationships. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives in a target-driven environment and is passionate about sales and professional development.
 
Duties:

Conduct business-to-business (B2B) outbound calls to prospective clients
Consistently meet or exceed sales targets and KPIs set by management
Identify potential clients, handle objections, and close sales opportunities effectively
Maintain and update customer databases, ensuring accuracy and completeness of all records
Monitor and improve data quality and lead integrity through careful database management
Participate actively in training sessions, team meetings, and ongoing coaching programs
Demonstrate a willingness to learn, adapt, and grow within a fast-paced sales environment 
Skills:

Fluent in German is essential
Strong communication and administrative skills
Highly target-driven, self-motivated, and results-oriented
Excellent organisation and time management skills 
To apply, or for more information please contact Shannon on (phone number removed), or send an updated cv to (url removed)

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