Grocery Territory Manager – Field Sales & Growth (Llanelli)

Grocery Territory Manager – Field Sales & Growth (Llanelli)

Full-Time 29700 - 36300 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Manage client relationships and boost visibility for top grocery brands.
  • Company: Join Avidity, a dynamic player in the FMCG sector.
  • Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay, career growth, and a supportive team environment.
  • Other info: Great opportunity for personal and professional development.
  • Why this job: Make an impact in the grocery industry while building valuable relationships.
  • Qualifications: Field sales experience and strong relationship-building skills required.

The predicted salary is between 29700 - 36300 Β£ per year.

Avidity is seeking a Territory Manager in the Llanelli area to grow a key FMCG grocery territory.

You will manage client relationships with store decision-makers, negotiate displays, and increase distribution and visibility for well-known brands.

The role suits someone with field sales experience, autonomy, and strong relationship-building skills.

It offers exposure to major brands and a supportive team with clear career growth opportunities.

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Grocery Territory Manager – Field Sales & Growth (Llanelli) employer: Avidity

Avidity in Glasgow is an exceptional employer that prioritises employee well-being and professional growth. With a flexible hybrid working model, employees enjoy the balance of home-based work and collaborative office time, fostering a supportive and engaging work culture. The company is committed to enhancing colleague experiences through continuous development opportunities and a focus on compliance and positive workplace relations.

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Contact Details:

Avidity Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Grocery Territory Manager – Field Sales & Growth (Llanelli)

Field Sales Experience
Client Relationship Management
Negotiation Skills
Distribution Management
Visibility Enhancement
Relationship-Building Skills
Autonomy