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Region European Union Country Bulgaria Location Sofia Department Business Support Services Job Category Marketing Pay Band Locally appointed Grade H Vacancy Description Locally employed Grade H/indefinite contract/location Sofia/ Applicants must have a pre-existing right to work in Bulgaria. Details British Council Bulgaria is recruiting a Sales Coordinator. Purpose of job: To increase student and candidate numbers for Teaching and Exams products by locating, developing, defining, proposing, negotiating and closing business relationships that can add value to our Exams & Teaching Businesses and build market position. Applicants must have a pre-existing right to work in Bulgaria. We are looking for a strong team player who is customer focussed, flexible and has very good IT skills. The candidate should have a proven track record in sales. The successful candidate will also be a very good speaker of English and Bulgarian, able to work under pressure and to deadlines. We offer a starting salary of 1300 BGN gross per month and the unique opportunity of acquiring valuable experience in a highly specialised and competitive area. Deadline for applications: 23:59 GMT,10 September, 2017 Interviews: second half of September Start date: November, 2017
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