Situations Vacant Situations Vacant SOUTH ISLAND BRANCH MANAGER SONATA LABORATORIES LTD, a member of the Wella International group of companies has a vacancy for an experienced salesperson to manage our South Island branch comprising six representatives and a distribution warehouse. THE RESPONSIBILITES: To plan and manage the team’s activities. Provide professional leadership and motivation to ensure achievement of budgets in accordance with the company’s marketing plan. Maintain a close business relationship with all our major customers in the various distribution channels. THE PERSON: Will most likely be in the 28 to 40 age group with a proven sales record in fast moving consumer goods. Have had previous management experience to at least sales supervisory level with a retailorientated company, preferably in the Health and Beauty or Pharmaceutical fields. THE REWARDS: • Competitive salary • Additional performance related incentives • Company car • Subsidised superannuation • Company sponsored medical scheme • Excellent opportunities for promotion within an Australasian operation If you consider you have the qualifications outlined above and would enjoy working in the successful environment of a market leader, please apply in writing to: Sales Director SONATA LABORATORIES LTD Private Bag, Avondale AUCKLAND All applications will be treated in strictest confidence. DRAKE EXECUTIVE SOUTH ISLAND SALES SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITY OUR CLIENT, an internationally recognised leader in the health Industry, has an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Sales Supervisor to oversee their South Island territory. Involvement in training and motivating an existing sales team and ensuring that performance objectives are met necessitates candidates having good people management skills and the ability to maintain and build strong, working relationships with existing and new clients alike. You will also be required to supervise the day to day running of a small support office. Candidates aged between 28 - 35 years with an energetic, organised, professional approach to selling and who can display flair and initiative In determining and meeting customer needs are guaranteed a challenging and secure future with this company. A proven sales record and the, flexibility to travel away one week In four Is also required. For a confidential discussion on this position please, contact Drake Executive 795-940 Christchurch. DRAKE OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF PERSONNEL TO THE 1990 COMMONWEALTH GAMES. w ST MARGARET’S COLLEGE RELIEVING teacher wanted; Mathematics Form 3, 5,6, and Form 7 Statistics. Approximately 2 weeks from August 1. Please phone Deputy Principal, St Margaret’s College, 792-000, for further details. TRAVEL Atlantic and Pacific Holiday Shop SENIOR/SUPERVISOR WE REQUIRE A HIGHLY MOTIVATED person with quality presentation and communication skills. Busy suburban office, good future prospects..,., Preference given to ATITB 2/lATA UFTAA diplomas and other relevant qualifications. Apply in writing to: MANAGER, P.O. BOX 27-032, CHRISTCHURCH. Prior to 5 p.m. Wed. July 26.
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