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Hosting Sales Manager

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: sales manager | solutions sales | telecoms | sales-manager greater london | sales-manager london
Type:Permanent
Hosting Sales Manager - London - Managed Solutions Sales - Harvey Nash is working with an ISP in London in seeking a Hosting Sales Manager. The Hosting Sales Manager will be a senior figure in a team responsible for aggressive growth in the Managed Hosting Product Line.

The successful candidate must have demonstrable experience of Managed Hostins Sales and a good understanding of the telecoms marketplace. Expected to increase revenue with current clients and create new business opportunities, the successful candidate must demonstrate an ability to sell large and complex solutions.

This represents a unique opportunity to join an established organisation, yet have an influential role in shaping the direction of the business. Please apply for further information.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/153074

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