FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Graduate Sales Development Representative position at Canonical?
Excellent academic results at school and university, passion for business and technology, commitment to continuous learning and improvement, creative problem-solving skills, verbal and written communication skills, result-driven with an overachiever spirit, persistence, and perseverance.
What are the primary responsibilities of a Graduate Sales Development Representative at Canonical?
Handle inbound customer inquiries, execute outbound sales and marketing campaigns, travel to events and conferences worldwide, collaborate with multiple teams and senior stakeholders, research prospective customers, generate a multi-million pound pipeline, identify prospects and market trends, help define team processes and policies, liaise with new and existing customers, and accurately create and maintain leads on global opportunities.
What benefits are offered to Graduate Sales Development Representatives at Canonical?
In addition to a competitive base pay, benefits include a personal learning and development budget, annual compensation review, recognition rewards, annual holiday leave, parental leave, employee assistance programme, opportunity to travel to new locations for company events, and priority pass for travel upgrades. Additional benefits may also apply depending on the work location.