Account Managers / Representatives
An Account Manager or Representative manages client accounts for a company. Develops and maintains communication with company clients, promotes sales and services, and works to resolve problems Accounts may be for product sales, advertising or marketing services or financial services such as banking.
About this Career
Average Salary
£38,444New workers start at around £22,254. Normal pay is £38,444 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £64,844
Annual Openings
148Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs
Daily Tasks
- Builds relationships with clients, negotiates new business contracts, plans specifications and prepares details of the requirements for a project.
- Manages a marketing team and directs the implementation of marketing strategies for products and services.
- Produces reports and recommendations concerning marketing and sales strategies for senior management.
- Compiles and analyses sales figures, prepares proposals for marketing campaigns and promotional activities.
- Discusses employer’s or client’s requirements, carries out surveys or other market research and analyses customers’ reactions to product, packaging, price, etc.
- Liaises with other senior staff to determine the range of goods or services to be sold, contributes to the development of sales strategies and setting of sales targets.
Skills Employers are looking for
Skills | Importance |
---|---|
Active Listening | 85% |
Reading Comprehension | 83% |
Speaking | 79% |
Writing | 77% |
Active Learning | 76% |
Monitoring | 75% |
Critical Thinking | 72% |
Mathematics | 63% |
Science | 61% |
Learning Strategies | 59% |
Related courses
- Business
- Business
- Business Administration
- Business Management (Top Up)
- Digital Marketing
- Information Advice and Guidance
- L1 Study Programme in Business (Diploma) (SPL1BUD)
- L1 Study Programme in Business (SPL1BUS)
- Management and Administration
- Multi Channel Marketer
- Principles of Business Administration