FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of a Graduate Sales Development Representative at Canonical?
The main responsibilities include handling inbound customer inquiries, executing outbound sales & marketing campaigns, attending events and conferences to drive face-to-face opportunities, collaborating with teams and stakeholders, researching prospective customers, generating pipeline, identifying prospects and market trends, defining team processes and policies, and setting up meetings with new and existing customers.
What qualities are you looking for in a candidate for the Graduate Sales Development Representative role at Canonical?
We are looking for candidates with excellent academic results, a passion for business and technology, commitment to continuous learning and improvement, creative problem-solving skills, strong verbal and written communication skills, a result-driven mindset, and persistence and perseverance.
What benefits and rewards does Canonical offer to employees in the Graduate Sales Development Representative role?
In addition to a competitive base pay, employees receive a personal learning and development budget of 2,000USD per year, annual compensation reviews, recognition rewards, annual holiday leave, parental leave, employee assistance programme, opportunities to travel to meet colleagues at 'sprints', and travel perks such as Priority Pass for long haul company events.