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Farm Sales Rep ( Cork )

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Greater London, London

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FRS Recruitment
Registered: 13 Dec '17
Postings: 273
Followers: 3, Following: 0

Job Reference: JM8012

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FRS Recruitment are currently recruiting for a Farm Sales Rep on behalf of a well-established agricultural business in the Cork area. My client has been serving the Irish agricultural trade for over 40 years. Currently they manufacture and distributes a wide range of seasonal agricultural inputs including animal feed for dairy , beef , sheep and tillage sectors.

Currently we are looking to addan additional Farm Sales Rep to the team. You will be responsible for dealing with an existing book of customers but you will also be expected to grow and develop the business. Reporting to a senior member of management you will be responsible for the following duties

* Provide technical backup and sales support to farmers in the Mid and North Cork area and into South Tipperary.* Grow and maintain existing business in the dairy , beef , sheep and tillage sectors.
* Cash collection.
* Attend local agricultural shows.
* Support the management team.



Candidate profile

* Previous farm sales experience an advantage
* Strong negotiation & interpersonal skills
* 3rd level Degree / Cert in Agriculture an advantage
* Living in the Mid Cork / North Cork area.



Renumeration

Salary + commission + company car + mobile phone



To apply please email your cv through the attached link

Phone calls to John on 087 9955439

FRS offer 100% confidentiality at all times.

FRS will never disclose your details to 3rd party without your prior consent.

Industry: Agriculture Fishing and Forestry

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Vacancy Type: Permanent

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Contact Name: John Miller

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Advert Ref: #2754451
Posted: 19 Jun '18
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