Job Title: BDM – Managing Existing Accounts

Salary: £35k to £40k per annum

Location: Oxfordshire / Bedfordshire / Buckinghamshire

Reference: J4535

Contact: George Thompson

Telephone: 0141 647 6688

Categories: Print, Commercial Print, South East, Sales


We have a rare opportunity within an award-winning printing company. Our client is looking for someone with a background in print sales to manage a portfolio of existing accounts in the Ox/ Bucks/ Beds area.

This unique role will work to satisfy customers’ needs and wants, respond to their queries in a timely manner, and aspire to deliver a positive customer experience while at the same time finding ways to enhance the customer’s marketing initiatives through our client’s printed products/services. Outstanding communication skills are vital in order to liaise with customers and cross-functional internal teams to ensure timely and successful delivery of printed products according to customer objectives.

There will be a small element of estimating / production control therefore we need someone with strong administrative skills.

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