Sales & Business Development (Event Management UK)
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Offering full service event solutions such as project management, website and delegate management and production management, we provide a high level of event support to clients around the globe.
Right Events is a UK based Event Management agency but operate internationally for our clients.
We are currently looking for sales and business development support in the UK.
Only candidates currently working within close vicinity to Manchester, United Kingdom, with sales and business development experience in the events industry will be considered as well requiring some event management experience.
The successful candidate will actively source new clients in the UK and represent Right Events, where necessary, on events.
We envisage this to be a part time post initially with a view to full-time employment depending on success.
For more information on the company you can visit www.rightevents.com.
We look forward to your proposal.
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I'm happy to put that hissy fit down to it being late in the evening GMT.
Regarding my perceived upitiness, I have worked for the last four years every Weds night from 7-11PM for the princely sum of £25. With no pay rise accross those five years, I do it because its fun, because it gets me into Imbibe live free every year and because my dad thought it was the right part time job for me to have whilst at college.
I wouldn't be on here if I didn't do some things for the sheer heck of it, but you are right if still at Deloitte Consulting you would get much change out of £150k for a month of my 'services' -
I have written Case Studies for a web agency with 100-200 London clients so I am used to the format when it's done right Barry.
Who do you expect to source leads and given that you mention part time assistance how many hours committment per week would you expect?Right Communication04 Jul 2016Hello Francis.
Once again, many thanks for the message. Are you saying that my case studies are not done right? Would like to hear your feedback.
BarryFrancis E.04 Jul 2016I'm realting that I assisted a web design business who had already 100-150 London based clients write up Case Studies. That's not an unimpressive number and so their previous activities in this area must have been useful too. All that said if you are in the right sector/niche and are trusted on the delivery side things can take off.
There is a name for this sort of learned organisation gearing. Here's another alumni of mine, what they have to say about it. GE are the last time I checked Barry the longest surviving Dow 30 member...
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I battled to get through the Case Study bit as the same company is mentioned there more than once. Do you have an idea of what sectors you are currently targeting Barry?
Right Communication04 Jul 2016Hi. Not sure what you mean by battle but thank you for taking the time to look at them all.
There are no specific industries but technology organisations and training providers have been core to our business to date.
Hope this helps.
BarryFrancis E.04 Jul 2016There is no sign of the last message that I typed and so yes I would say on a Project or a disperate task basis Barry. I'd be happy to pop up and see you sometime..
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Hi Barry
I have the experience (and contacts) but am not located near Manchester. However, based on previous experience I do believe that this would be worth a chat? Do you?
RegardsRight Communication04 Jul 2016Hello Mark.
Many thanks for the message. I would like to invite you to issue a proposal especially given that you already have contacts in hand.
Any quotes from outside Manchester would need to include details of travel expenses and costs for being on-site on events or at meetings.
Look forward to seeing your proposal.
Many thanks.
Barry