Sales and Marketing Support coordinator

Leighton Buzzard
1 week ago
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WSR are recruiting for a Sales & Marketing Support Coordinator to join the team for our Client, based in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire

Job Title: Sales and Marketing Support

Location: Leighton Buzzard

Salary: up to £32,000 per annum

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:30pm (1 hour lunch break)

Benefits & Perks:

25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays
Private Healthcare after 6 months of probation
Pension scheme (7% employer contribution and 3% employee contribution)
Life insurance
Travel Insurance
Job overview:
Our client is a renowned leader in the manufacturing sector, specialising in innovative equipment for the food industry across the UK are recruiting for a Sales and Marketing Support Coordinator in Leighton Buzzard! If you're passionate about customer engagement and excited about making a difference, this is the perfect opportunity for you. You will play a crucial role in connecting with current and prospective customers, understanding their needs, and supporting their marketing initiatives.

Key Responsibilities:

Engage with customers to identify needs and create leads.
Collaborate with the field sales team to target prospect accounts and maintain regular contact for lead generation.
Conduct research to uncover sales opportunities within strategic markets.
Utilise and maintain ERP/CRM system daily; leverage LinkedIn and other platforms to spark interest in products.
Assist in developing telemarketing campaigns in coordination with the sales team.
Provide day-to-day support to the Senior Marketing Executive.
Work closely with the field sales team to manage current leads and ensure an efficient workflow.
Develop a strong understanding of product portfolio.
Skills required:

Excellent interpersonal skills with a talent for relationship-building
Proactive and able to work independently with effective planning
Familiar with modern sales tools and digital platforms
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and CRM systems
Additional Requirements:

Must have a valid UK driving licence
Willingness to occasionally travel for training or company events
Please click ‘APPLY NOW’, or call the WSR Team at (phone number removed) for more info.

We appreciate the time and effort invested in your application. While we strive to respond to all applicants promptly, we kindly ask for your understanding in case of delays. If you do not hear from us within 10 days of submitting your application, please assume that, unfortunately, you have not been successful this time.

We will however keep your CV on file and review your suitability against any other vacancies we may have available

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