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Job Title:Business Development Manager
Reference:879678
Salary:£35 - 45k plus car allowance and commission
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Advertiser:James Gray Associates
Employment Type:Permanent
Posted:07-11-2008

Description:

This leading legal house is seeking an experienced business development manager to join their expanding sales team to drive new business. The practice specialised in litigation services seeking new business across a range of sectors. This role will suit an individual with debt recovery experience within the legal field.rnrnCandidates must have experience of working within the debt market with a proven successful track record. The role is creating an opportunity to excel within the sales arena. Individuals will be highly motivated and target driven with a hunger to succeed. The role will be home based.rn

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