FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Graduate Sales Development Representative role at Canonical?
Excellent academic results at school and university, passion for business and technology, commitment to continuous learning and improvement, creative problem solving and cross team collaboration, verbal and written communication skills, result driven with an over-achiever spirit, persistence and perseverance.
What will a typical day look like for a Graduate Sales Development Representative at Canonical?
Handling inbound customer inquiries, executing outbound sales & marketing campaigns, traveling to events and conferences worldwide, collaborating across multiple teams and senior stakeholders, working directly with marketing on campaigns, researching information about prospective customers, generating a multi-million pound pipeline, identifying prospects and market trends, defining processes and policies for the team, liaising with new and existing customers, setting up and attending meetings while actively mapping accounts to identify new opportunities, accurately creating, updating, maintaining, and nurturing leads on global opportunities.
What benefits and rewards can a Graduate Sales Development Representative at Canonical expect?
Personal learning and development budget of $2,000 per year, annual compensation review, recognition rewards, annual holiday leave, parental leave, employee assistance program, opportunity to travel to new locations to meet colleagues at 'sprints', priority pass for travel and travel upgrades for long haul company events. Compensation and additional benefits may vary depending on geographical location and level of experience.