sales performance financial analyst
Berkshire, Reading
sales performance financial analyst
Berkshire, Reading
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Start your job searchYou'll know these guys, FTSE 250 global brand, leading the way in employee satisfaction by a country mile and almost always putting out the most positive vibe to customers and clients alike. The group itself is extremely diversified and has interests in many different areas throughout technology, media and telecoms. The organisation promotes a very adult and flexible working environment leading to very happy work force and untold benefits that come with a work life balance to suit your needs.
An opportunity has arisen due to the previous financial analyst having been promoted after 18 months. Testament to how progressive the organisation are here and how much they value seeing their staff being pushed and rewarded. This role would suit a newly qualified financial analyst with a strong academic background, and thirst for extending themselves into the commercial spectrum that is sales and marketing and a vested interest in a product and how best to sell it.
The role is responsible for partnering EMEA sales and marketing divisions across the business and working closely with the products to better understand the performance geographically and by providing detailed competitor analysis to aid commercial decision making. The role will involve working with departmental budgets, stakeholder management, forecasting. The lucky incumbent will be required to build pricing models and help set future pricing strategy.
To do this job well you'll undoubtedly come from another large corporate, probably another technology company and you;; have a recognised qualification having achieved this whilst working in industry. You will be a team player with strong influencing skills and the commercial acumen to understand the impact sales and marketing have on an organisations profit.
If you feel you're the person for this opportunity then feel free to call me on 01189078242 for more information or email your CV to joshua.macdonnell@markssattin.com
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