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Key Account Manager – South-West Germany, Switzerland
Location
Germany
Posted
4 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Key Account Manager – South-West Germany, Switzerland
DENSO
• Entwicklung der Verkaufsstrategie auf Distributor-, Großhandels- und Werkstattniveau • Aufbau und Pflege solider, gesunder und nachhaltiger Beziehungen zu Kunden • Identifizierung von Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten bei Kunden und in Märkten • Sicherstellen der Verkaufs- und Margensteigerung unserer Produkte • Planung, Organisation und Durchführung lokaler Marketingkampagnen • Erstellung eines strategischen Kontenplans für Key Accounts • Koordination von Besuchen, Verkaufsaktivitäten und Werbeaktionen mit anderen Teammitgliedern und KAMs • Berichterstattung über Fortschritte und Entwicklungen • Überwachung des Marktes in dem festgelegten Gebiet
Job Requirements
- Mehrjährige erfolgreiche kommerzielle IAM-Automobilerfahrung
- Gute PC-Kenntnisse (MS Office)
- Gute verbale/kommunikative Fähigkeiten
- Fließende Deutsch- und Englischkenntnisse, schriftlich und mündlich (Geschäftssprache ist Englisch)
- Fähigkeit, erfolgreich in einer multinationalen Umgebung zu arbeiten
- Hohe Service- und Kundenorientierung
- Fokussierte, pragmatische und verantwortungsbewusste Arbeitsweise
- Führerscheinklasse B
- Reisebereitschaft aufgrund hoher Geschäftsreise- und Reisehäufigkeit
Benefits
- Attraktive Vergütung: 13 Monatsgehälter, Givve®-Karte, die jeden Monat mit 50 € aufgeladen wird und optionale Zulagen
- Work-Life-Balance: 30 Tage Urlaub und ein flexibles Arbeitszeitmodell für flexibles Arbeiten
- Homeoffice: Möglichkeit, von zu Hause aus zu arbeiten
- Entwicklung: Breites Spektrum an Schulungs- und Weiterbildungsmöglichkeiten
- Mitarbeiterleistungen: Attraktive Leasingangebote, zusätzliche private Krankenversicherung, kostenlose Hotline zur Mitarbeitersprechstundenhilfe und vieles mehr
- Gesundheit: Jährliche Gesundheits- und Wohlfühltage, Urban Sports Club-Mitgliedschaft
- Attraktive Arbeitsumgebung: Moderne Büros, Kantine vor Ort und kostenlose Parkplätze
- Internationales Unternehmen: Karrierechancen in einem globalen Umfeld
- Offene Unternehmenskultur: Vielfältiges, multikulturelles Team
- Veranstaltungen: Regelmäßige Unternehmens- & Teamevents
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