Jobs for Sales Executive in Berkhamsted

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Graduate/Trainee Recruitment Consultant

Berkhamsted, East of England / Apprenticeship

Trainee Recruitment Consultant / Graduate Recruitment Hertfordshire An International market, leading Recruitment Consultancy is looking for ambitious, money motivated, career focused graduates / trainee recruitment consultants and sales executives ... (more)

17/05/2012 in xpatjobs.com

Sales Executive (Uncapped Commission)

Berkhamsted, East of England / Permanent

Sales Executive (Uncapped Commission)Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire�23,000 Plus 2% Commission (rising to 4% after target is hit), �5,000 Bonus (when target is achieved), Four Weeks Holiday + Public Holidays + Three Days Christmas HolidayOur client ... (more)

11/01/2012 in omni-jobs.com

Media Sales Executive - Hertfordshire / North London

Berkhamsted, East of England / Permanent

Our client a small publishing company are looking for a Media Sales Executive to work a portfolio of websites and a magazine. Your main objective as a sales executive is to maintain and increaserevenue from existing advertisers and target potential ... (more)

30/04/2012 in xpatjobs.com

Media Sales Executive - Herts/Bucks A£45KCommission

Berkhamsted, East of England / Permanent

Media Sales Executive Herts/Bucks A£45k+Commission. Our client is the independent, industry owned auditing service that provides a st of trust for the media industry. Operating in the heart of the UK and Irish media industry, offering a variety of ... (more)

30/04/2012 in xpatjobs.com

Digital Sales Manager

Berkhamsted, East of England / Permanent

Head of Cross Sector Sales, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire to £45,000 Our client is the independent, industry owned auditing service that provides a st of trust for the media industry. They operate at the heart of the media industry, offering a variety ... (more)

30/04/2012 in xpatjobs.com
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