FAQs
What is the primary objective of a Graduate Sales Development Representative at Canonical?
The primary objective of a Graduate Sales Development Representative at Canonical is to find customer projects that fit our product lines and spread the good name of Canonical across multiple different industries and geographies.
What are the key responsibilities of a Graduate Sales Development Representative at Canonical?
Key responsibilities include handling inbound customer inquiries, executing outbound sales and marketing campaigns, traveling to events and conferences worldwide, collaborating across multiple teams, researching prospective customers, generating a pipeline, identifying prospects and market trends, defining team processes and policies, and liaising with new and existing customers.
What qualifications and skills are required for a Graduate Sales Development Representative at Canonical?
Ideal candidates should have excellent academic results, a passion for business and technology, commitment to continuous learning and improvement, creative problem-solving skills, strong communication skills, result-driven mindset, and persistence and perseverance.
What benefits and rewards 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 program, opportunity to travel for company events, and travel benefits such as Priority Pass for long haul travel. Additional benefits may vary depending on work location.