Corvus People are proud to once again partner exclusively with our Packaging client, a market leader in innovative packaging solutions, who want to expand their sales team and recruit an ambitious Field Sales Representative based in the Dublin surrounding area
Are you a go-getter who thrives on autonomy and building genuine client relationships?
Do you have a passion for sales, a knack for identifying new business opportunities, and experience in the packaging or FMCG sectors? If so, this could be your next big move.
The Role
This is more than just a sales job – it’s a chance to own your territory and take the lead in developing client relationships across Ireland.
You’ll be out in the field, managing your own diary, making strategic decisions, and representing a company that’s known for quality and service.
What You’ll Do
- Drive Growth: Identify and pursue new business opportunities across your territory
- Build Relationships: Maintain and grow existing client accounts through regular, in-person engagement
- Close Deals: Deliver persuasive presentations and negotiate effectively to win business
- Work Autonomously: Plan and manage your own schedule and travel efficiently
- Report Back: Share customer feedback and insights with the wider team to inform strategy
Who We’re Looking For
- Experienced: You’ve worked in field sales within packaging or FMCG, and know how to build a pipeline
- Self-Sufficient: You’re organised, self-motivated, and comfortable managing your own time
- Personable: Strong communication and relationship-building skills are a must
- Mobile: Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel (occasional travel to head office which is based in Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland)
What’s in it for You?
- Competitive Package: Attractive base salary, depending on experience, bonus and company vehicle
- Support & Autonomy: Work independently but with the backing of a strong internal team
- Career Progression: Join a growing company with long-term opportunities
Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.30pm
Apply today and let’s start the conversation.
