Sales Representative Packaging

Sales Representative Packaging


Company
To Pack
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
21 days ago
Via
Gumtree

Job Description
Join Our Team – Junior Sales Representative (Packaging Solutions)
Are you a motivated, energetic sales enthusiast ready to launch your career in the packaging industry? We’re looking for a Junior Sales Representative to help us bring innovative packaging solutions to businesses across South Africa.
What You’ll Do:
Sell a wide range of packaging products: corrugated boxes, plastic shrink, plastic bags, pallet wraps, shrink wraps, bubble wrap, and other general packaging solutions.
Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, understanding their packaging needs and recommending the right solutions.
Identify new sales opportunities and contribute to growing our client base.
Collaborate with our operations and logistics teams to ensure timely delivery and exceptional customer service.
What We’re Looking For:
Energetic, ambitious, and goal-oriented individuals.
Excellent communication and negotiation skills.
A willingness to learn about packaging products and industry trends.
Previous sales experience is a plus but not required.
Why Join Us:
Hands-on experience in a fast-growing industry.
Supportive team environment with mentorship opportunities.
Competitive commission and growth opportunities.
Exposure to a wide variety of packaging solutions across multiple sectors.
Apply Today
If you’re ready to kickstart your sales career and help businesses package smarter, send your CV and a short cover letter to [email protected].

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