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About Harmoney Consulting

Harmoney is one of the UK’s fastest-growing R&D tax consultancies, helping companies unlock funding to fuel innovation. We work with thousands of businesses across engineering, tech, and construction to access specialist incentives that support growth.

We’re based in vibrant offices just a stone’s throw from Glasgow Central Station, with a down-to-earth, high-energy team who support, challenge and celebrate our wins.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Reaching out to UK businesses via phone and email to introduce Harmoney’s services

  • Qualifying leads and booking meetings for our senior consultants

  • Building rapport quickly and confidently over the phone

  • Learning how to ask great questions, handle objections, and spark interest

  • Taking feedback and coaching on board to improve and grow week by week

    What We’re Looking For

    If you:

  • Have a minimum of 1–3 years of phone-based sales experience (B2B or B2C)

  • Are confident making outbound calls and qualifying leads

  • Know how to manage objections, stay composed and close for commitment

  • Thrive in a target-driven environment

  • Want to work in a fun, social, supportive culture where you’re rewarded for effort

    …you’ll be set up to succeed here.

    What You’ll Get in Return

  • Uncapped commission – realistic OTE of £50k+ in Year 1

  • Clear promotion path toward Senior Associate and beyond

  • Direct coaching from proven sales leaders

  • Hybrid working model (4 days/week in our Glasgow office)

  • Team culture that blends high performance and camaraderie

    We’re not just looking for salespeople. We’re looking for team players, quick learners and people who want to grow.

    If you’re hungry, humble, and ready to get stuck in we’d love to meet you.

    Join Harmoney today, where your ambition meets opportunity!

    No agencies please

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