Vi på Presidents Institute letar efter nya kollegor till vårt svenska säljteam i Köpenhamn.

Kort om Presidents Institute

Presidents Institute arrangerar professionella nätverksträffar mellan seniora ledare runt om i Sverige där dem ges en arena att mötas, lyfta sina utmaningar och tillsammans utvecklas, utbildas och inspireras med jämlikar och branschexperter.

Sedan vi grundades 2005 har vi hjälpt mer än 15 000 beslutsfattare att hantera sina professionella utmaningar och säkerställt deras kontinuerlig utveckling under hela deras karriär. Vi har idag närmare 1500 aktiva medlemmar spridda i 70 grupper fördelade mellan Sverige, Danmark, Norge och Finland.

 

Kort om rollen
Denna roll är en uppsökande säljroll gentemot företagsledare. Du kommer att föra dialogen via antingen, telefon, videomöten eller mail.

För att lyckas i rollen så behöver du vara hungrig, vältalig och bekväm med att föra dialog med landets främsta ledare. Vi kommer vara med dig varje steg på vägen och utöver en gedigen introduktion till produkten så har vi veckovis både sälj- och produktutbildningar, personliga 1on1 där fokus är att du ska växa som säljare och person samt en hel del teammöten och aktiviteter utanför jobb, allt för att skapa världens bästa, roligaste och mest professionella säljstyrka som någonsin satt fot på denna jord.

För att trivas hos oss vill vi gärna att du kan checka av nedan påstående

Du …

  • Är driven och resultatinriktad
  • Strävar alltid efter att vara bäst
  • Skräms inte utav stora utmaningar, snarare frodas av dem

Vi kommer göra allt som ligger i vår makt för att du ska lyckas och är övertygade att om du vill så kan du!

Vi tycker att bra arbete ska belönas och att en duktig säljare ska ha en högre lön än sin chef.
Därför kommer du ges en generös fast lön samt marknadens i särklass högsta provision utan lönetak. 

Varför Köpenhamn? - Utöver att Köpenhamn är världens trevligaste stad så är arbetsdagen en timme kortare i Danmark, din lön är i Danska kronor och valutakursen är till din fördel ;) 

Låter detta som din nästa arbetsplats? Tveka inte med att slänga iväg din ansökan och en kontakt till oss. Vi håller anställningar löpande och ser innerligt fram emot att träffa dig.

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