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Recherche des commerciaux expérimentés en équipementiers motos/scooters

(Toulouse, Haute-garonne)

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Grand Prix Classic Helmets est une société récemment implantée en France qui fabrique des casques motos/scooters certifiés ECE de haute qualité en fibre de verre hyper résistant et hyper légers.

Le choix de matériaux supérieurs, des peintures de très haute qualité et un design unique en font des casques d'exception qui tranchent sur la production actuelle. Voir notre site www.GPclassichelmets.com pour plus d'informations.

Nous destinons nos casques aux revendeurs spécialisés motos/scooters et équipements en France et dans toute l'Europe.

Votre mission consiste à vendre nos casques Grand Prix et éventuels produits complémentaires aux revendeurs spécialisés motos/scooters et équipements dans votre région.

Nous offrons a des Agent commerciaux/VRP multicartes confirmés une formation à nos produits, des secteurs étendus et exclusifs et une commission de 20% sur la vente de nos produits.

Vous devez avoir le profil suivant:
- Un statut d' Agent Commercial ou VRP multicartes
- expérience confirmée en vente aux revendeurs motos/scooters
- capables d'utiliser l'internet, email etc.
- Vendeur hors pair, passionné, ambitieux, autonomes, capable d'atteindre un large chiffre d'affaire rapidement

Merci d’envoyer votre CV détaillé à info@GPclassichelmets.com et à très bientôt. L’équipe à Grand Prix classic helmets.




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Recherche des commerciaux expérimentés en équipementiers motos/scooters

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