SALES EXECUTIVE NEEDED FOR FUTURA’S FURTHER EXPANSION
To continue the success of our Retail Management Solution we need an enthusiastic, experienced Sales Executive to join the sales team. Futura, with 17 years’ trading experience in the UK, plays a signifi cant role in the global group. The system incorporates Merchandise Planning and Management, Supply Chain, EPOS, BI and Loyalty schemes; we pride ourselves on using in-house staff to develop and deliver excellent customer solutions.
Given our pride in the quality and reliability of our product and the professionalism of our staff, we need the successful applicant to demonstrate:
• the personality and ability to continue our success in selling to mid to large -sized non-food retailers
• an understanding of the retail lifestyle market and the retail cycle with emphasis on allocations and replenishments
• a track record of success in software solution sales to relevant market sectors • IT literacy • experience of working with colleagues internationally • team working skills
The compensation package will be by mutual negotiation but an element will be based on OTE.
ian.royall@futurauk.com
www.futurauk.com
IBC2010 10-14 SEPTEMBER 2010
Where Broadcasting & Mobile Communications meet
THE
MOBILE
ZONE
Mobile TV is set to change the world of communications and alter forever the way in which broadcast content is both delivered and consumed. This revolution, its impact on broadcasting and telecommunications, and the opportunities it creates will form the focus of a major visitor attraction at IBC2010 – from 10-14 Sept 2010.
The IBC Mobile Zone will showcase the latest innovations in mobile devices and explore their impact on the creation, management and delivery of broadcast content.
www.c2m.com/mobile-zone
To find out more about the opportunities for participation contact:
Clare Sturzaker
Tel: +44 (0) 1342 717 459
csturzaker@bpl-business.com
The IBC Mobile Zone in association with BPL & IT Europa.
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